Now that’s a car!
Now that’s a car!
I tried to look up the word enturgitate, but to no avail. Did you mean ingurgitate, or regurgitate?
Is that a 1976 Buick Electra in the last photo? I’ll take that, please.
Good advice, except I love the Cavalier and hate Toyotas (they’re soulless appliances made for people who hate cars) so I would advise him to sell the Camry.
OK, Mr. Smarty pants. Do you have any proof Hyundai dealers are any worse than other dealers?
I’ve found several examples with less miles for around the same dough. And it’s a used Range Rover, so automatic CP from me!
Gotta disagree with you. I bought a new Hyundai last summer, and the dealer has been exceptional. Actually, the quality of dealers in general has gone up since the bad old days, but you never see that reported here. We’ve purchased 4 new cars in the last 7 years (including the Hyundai), and all the dealers were really…
3rd gear:
The important thing is you got here. Welcome.
The voting here is close, but NP from me. Always wanted one and this would be a cheap way in. Nice thing about the Buick Regal is low parts cost.
Everybody hates these now, but few remember they actually sold quite well and were appropriate for the times. I’ll take a King Cobra in black, please.
True, they’re more complex, but the technology is proven (thousands of happy Prius owners will testify), and for us they make the most sense because you get the better fuel mileage without the hassle of plugging in.
As a property manager, I like the way you think.
My wife has a 2012 Murano that served us faithfully for 7 years and 168K. They are actually pretty nice: decent power, really cushy seats and more reliable than a Toyota. Our only bitch was it never achieved more than 23 mpg. We just replaced it with Honda CRV Hybrid.
2nd gear: And they wonder why people are fleeing California in droves? I got out in 2001, and never looked back. Nice place to visit, though.
Man, this is a good deal! Sucks I’m on the wrong coast. NP.
Shopping centers are also a good spot for chargers. I am making an assumption charging times will be reduced (and a universal charger adopted) as time marches on.
Agreed. If gas stations would convert just say 1 out of 4 fuel pumps into electric chargers it would go along way towards alleviating range anxiety for potential EV buyers.
Nice car. I can just think of so many better options for my $20K...
You’re welcome to your opinion. Mine, based on owning new cars from Toyota and Nissan, is that Nissan makes more reliable cars.