Tire tread is there for a reason.
This asshole needs to learn about using the right tool for the job.
Its pains me to think you could have had this same car in the late aughts for 60k- to 80k depending on miles and condition.
Related, a detached garage greatly reduces the amount of noise that gets into the house, from the loud stereo, to the compressor running, and especially my language when I’m fighting with a stuck bolt or something (I have kids).
There’s also no shame in buying a car instead of lifestyle vehicle.
I think unforunately, the adults of society are gone.
Lifetime union guy but I don’t think the hyperbole from both sides is the way to proceed. Sit down at the big table and get to work.
Seems like a clear headed middle of the road reliable person.
No it’s not. Plenty of solid low mileage vehicles can be had for under $20k, will they be fancy? Probably not. We’ll probably be selling our 2015 A3 2.0Tnext spring, (78k miles on it, just had the second DSG service.) It’ll be under $20k, all maintenance is the same as a GTI basically, and gets 30+ highway.
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The GM family discounts were too hard to pass up, but clearly Altima is still in her heart.
at least she didnt take out the golden butthole on m-59
I thought that about the wheels but also, the first gen Vipers didn’t have that hood. Whenever I see an updated hood, my first thought is, someone hit something and took that opportunity to upgrade/replace.
The SRT-6 Crossfire was absolutely the business. Not sure if it was the style, the price, or the lack of marketing around these that caused them to not sell but they were pretty quick, comfy (cozy/small), and looked unique at the time.
I can’t decide if the writer is a coward for not engaging the comments that have valid issues with article, or this is just a troll piece looking for clicks and comments. The dry title makes me think the former.
This is one of the most blatant examples of yellow journalism I have seen in the automotive field this year. Jalopnik and their shill authors lost nearly all credibility.
Are you seriously arguing that hybrid- probably plug-in hybrid, because that’s where the market is finding traction- ethenol-fueled cars that cost half what an EV costs are in some way a BAD thing?
This article is phrased so negatively... so there’s a country that’s already using an alternative fuel that’s more emissions-friendly than gasoline, why are you mad at them for not wanting to go all-in on EV’s? How much is Tesla paying y’all?