Canada has very little export capacity. If they want to keep their oil production running, they don’t have much of a choice.
Canada has very little export capacity. If they want to keep their oil production running, they don’t have much of a choice.
Yea, that is a possibility too. I just hope that in their rush, they write it terrible so there are a ton of workarounds.
I know they aren’t, but you said, “I think the lack of EVs means Toyota is selling fewer cars than it would have otherwise”. But if their Hybrid sales are up 23% and EV sales are only up 7% is that true?
Yea, I know. But it would be funny in the meantime.
That looks really flat too me...
I know, was commenting on this line in the article. “... the open-world series of racing games that’s a more fun counterpart to the Forza Motorsport sim titles.”
This guy needs at LEAST an Excursion, but I would probably go with something with a bit more room, maybe something like this will be good.
Agree there are a lot of factors. I was using current info available to me, but it seems like your situation is/was different. If the above is correct, you got a hell of a deal. That same Mach E with 0% for 72 months is now closer to $688/month payment, according to the Ford site using my general location. There is…
I kind of hope that if this happens someone does the chicken tax get around. I have a great idea. Company builds the vehicles as it currently does, BUT, they do not affix brand logos at the factory. Then they declare the value as $1, since no brand logo, no value! Then, they have a “factory” here in the US that slaps…
Uhh, not sure this was meant for me. I do have two vehicles, but with my wife and I both working and kids going different places, we do need two vehicles.
I think you missed this part, “Worldwide deliveries of full, mild and plug-in hybrids rose 23 percent to 4.39 million vehicles.” Last I checked 23% is 310% greater than 7.3%.
I have really bad news for you. Days supply on Rav’s is less than 5 nationwide, they sell them all, no matter what.
Not sure what this comment has to do with mine. But I do agree with you on financing vs cash.
Escape even with 7%+ financing (Vs 0% for Mach E)is $40/month cheaper over 72 months, so around $3k less in payments ($30k vs $40k prices). Lease is a different story, but then at the end of the lease you have to buy/lease another car and I would bet a Mach E is more expensive to insure on a monthly basis too. Then it…
Don’t worry, over on the shitshow that is X people are already cooking up conspiracies and saying it was done on purpose. I am not really sure what the purpose of this would be, but I am sure they will come up with something.
Can’t get into Horizon really. The open world is kind of fun, but the racing is way to cartoonish for me and the driving around part gets boring. Give me a sim or something closer to real driving/racing every day.
I highly doubt a Mach-E will save you $10k since that is the delta base to base price. Maybe over 10 years, maybe.
Yes I agree. Unfortunately, most people are only worried about the upfront cost of an item, not its lifetime cost. You could show people a car that will save them thousands of dollars over a 10 year life span but they will buy the one that is $1k cheaper upfront. Picking up pennies to lose dollars (or in front of a…
I get that, but event he stated MPG’s on the Toyota site is very close and as I understand, that is more of a vehicle average vs one trim vs another that aren’t comparable.
While it sucks, you can easily understand that an overworn skid block meant they had some aero advantage over all the other cars. Not sure what IMSA is supposed to do other than DQ them. If you let this go, then next race someone has the same failure, conveniently. Go look at the nascar dented door (and other racing…