Gerry197
Gerry197
Gerry197

It’s funny how much hate the C-HR gets from the car review sites, yet still survives after the Corolla Cross comes online, because it’s just too popular among actual buyers.

Depends on the Costco and how much you are filling up. I have two Costcos, one is cheaper by 5 cents to a dime, however it’s a hassle. The other Costco is huge with lots of lines, easier to get in and out.

I also believe in the free market and capitalism, im simply using freedom of speech to help compile the data points to drive business to the lowest priced retailers.”  

Clearly that hasn’t been the case. 

My logic? How about the free market since forever. This is not some made up opinion, it’s how it is.

Not in my area, they are below MSRP. Prices seem to be dropping as inflation is taking a hold.

Calm down there cowboy.

Well, to be honest no one in one state cares about the other states. 

I’m not a fan of markups, but I mean it’s called the MSRP, manufactures suggested retail price.

What do they say about good intentions?

So the talk is the reason why the Red Bulls both had fuel pump failures is that they didn’t bother to do any low fuel sustained runs in either preseason testing.

Red Bulls didn’t blew up, the lacked fuel due to overheating fuel pumps which the Red Bull team failed to account for the increased temps of E10 fuel in a low tank. Engines were not damaged.   

The two Hondas from Red Bull weren’t engine related failures though, the fuel pump is ancillary, the team is in charge of that component not Honda.

My God, why does Jalopnik bother writing about anything truck related. They finally make a small car based fuel efficient truck, gets great fuel economy and has a low price, and they find a way to be unhappy with it.

I have a Chick Fil A on the same block as an In N Out, so you can imagine the lines created by both of these places during lunch.  It’s just easier to park and get food that way. 

Is this a manufacturers car, could be a minor issue related to being a press show type car. 

Desperate people with a drug habit and a borrowed drill is likely who will do this, all based on opportunity. A quiet area with little traffic and a large enough vehicle to get under.

I think people don’t have the knee-jerk reactions of 2008 Era of high-gas prices.

I think it’s based on the estimated value after the lease term. The better the expected resale, the lower the monthly price. Though they like to hide the down payment in small text in those advertisements.  Hiding a large down payment while highlighting a low monthly payment.   

Great minds they say.