Anything rolls royce prior to 2000.
Anything rolls royce prior to 2000.
I love that the bridge is like DO NOT G.A.F. and just shreds that truck. Literally zero deflection or fucks given.
My frustration with dealerships recently is they offer auction valye for my trade-in but expect me to pay damn near excellent KBB for theirs. Honestly I only work in cost difference, but I have had a hell of a time with dealerships treating me (in my opinion) unfairly due to age. They see me coming and expect another…
They are as reliable as the maintenance you perform on them. Mine has been nothing but reliable, but a few owners have had nightmare stories due to lack of upkeep.
Volvo S80. Period. Most comfortable seats and ride and quietest ride in the industry. No question in my mind this WILL win ;).
Audi RS4 opened up:
More of an inline 5+t guy myself:
SHHHHH... don’t let the secret out! I saw a GTR flawless minus a good tranny sell for $42k about a month ago. It was very base, but there are a limited number of options you can even add!!!
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Are you kidding me? Have you seen what S60R’s are going for? They are VOLVO’s, some of the most reliable cars on the road today...
$63/tire buy 3 get 1 free for my corolla. Under $200 out the door. So, yeah, but no.
$2000 for 5 more years of worry-free $100/year driving fits in my definition pretty closely... Also $2000 seems a bit steep for something “general” or “maintenance”
I should clarify. $3000 base cost plus $500 per year of maintenance WILL (and has in my wife’s life, without touching the thing) cover a corolla (hers), hyundai, kia, cobalt, etc if you do an oil change on schedule and replace the battery and tires every 5/50,000 at $80/$250 a pop, and need general parts/maintenance…
In the east, having a sedan is a sign of wealth, so yeah, pretty much everyone wants a sedan.
It’s not the auto makers making them more complicated, it’s Joe Buyer wanting a BMW on honda income, with all of the trinkets that he “needs”. There are perfectly acceptable cars for all walks of life, people just don’t understand what they can truly afford. Cars make a statement!
“Longer-term loans help consumers keep monthly payments manageable, while allowing them to purchase the vehicles they need without having to break the bank,”
Anger management therapy.
Nah AC would have a curve at the bottom as well. They are just showing voltage changes over time. Still complete BS, but it makes sense to me (even with my car running the voltage across the battery jumps a few hundredths).
They don’t reference any patents or anything. Perhaps I could reverse-engineer it and sell it for $30... Or add an inductor and claim it keeps oil cleaner so you can go 20k between oil changes...