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As a business owner near the NJ shore who is trying to get out, it still amazes me how construction of new buildings are still occurring. Anyone who lives near the shore has seen a accelerating pace to rising waters during high tides, beach erosion, increasing frequency of road flooding, and so on. Yet, people…
I’m right there with you! I saw an 80's generic GM sedan at first glance and thought “$7,000 for one of these??!!!” Being a Caddy, and one of the first downsized, but not downsized too far designs, I give it more leeway. Looks like a decent engine as well!
I would love a RAM Rebel plug-in hybrid, with the Hurricane I6 and traditional hybrid system.
Smartest decision they have made in years.
San Francisco has the Millennium Tower which REALLY was sinking. The Millennium Tower in San Francisco is sinking and tilting for a number of reasons, including:
I am that one person that would buy the manual one over the auto. That said I can see why people would want the 3.6L V6 over the other engines, it’s a very good engine. I’ve driven a few Jeeps with that engine and I understand why it’s good, it had good throttle response and makes real power if needed just by going…
None of that stuff matters under the skin if the car still “looks old.”
That’s why traditional car companies refresh their styling every several years.
I’m a simple man, aside from the usual euro hatch or Alfas. All I want is a Mexican 2001 RamCharger with a nice Sport/SLT front end.
In Canada it’s only 15 years. I see a Brera on the road quite often and a Sirocco. Both are very cool.
Dear Toyota. If you offer the Corolla hatchback in a hybrid like you do in Europe, I will buy one. There are still people in the US who want a small hatchback with relatively basic features, and good MPG, I swear.
You’ve already answered your own question…
The answer is Buick. Forget the old-people stigma, the Envista starts at $23K, looks amazing, is small, easy to drive, frugal, and pampers you in every luxury way you can dream of. Small enough for the city but can handle a commute with equal aplomb.
Ok, who’s going to be the first one to paint one orange and put an “01" on the side?
You can get a Chevy Equinox EV base model with 319 miles stated range for under $30k. In practice (with mostly city driving), mine gets around 330 miles of range.
Just wanted to note that the base price for my 4Runner was $34k and change in 2019. Just looked at a 2024 SR5 and base price is $44k. So $10k more for the same model, although newer. Was Toyota planning for this launch by raising the price of the old one, so they can say “Hey, its only a hundred bucks more!”
3. With the shortages and delays, doesn’t look they’re going to be any trims available for sale anytime soon
Built in Mexico while Chrysler was owned by Daimler-Benz. Does that check the “Not Domestic” box?
I would like to think that they all apologized to each other, piled in that Subaru, bottoming out the suspension, and then proceeded to bankrupt the local Golden Corral.
An Italian sounding/looking guy living in Hawaii arrested in Pennsylvania after double-tapping a guy in New York who lived in Minnesota.