Changwon, South Korea. Designed in Shanghai as the Seeker, built by Daewoo for the US market.
Changwon, South Korea. Designed in Shanghai as the Seeker, built by Daewoo for the US market.
$45000 for 2 cars? Why? In this market, that’ll get you 2 high mileage beaters.
You should see Phoenix. It’s exactly that but happening at 90 mph instead.
Oh good, just like the Chrysler 300!
Right, at the end of the day it shouldn’t be too different from insurance companies getting up in arms about the Hyundai/Kia thefts due to lack of immobilizer. I mean, just the repair bill on this Taycan is easily going to exceed the value of an entire Hyundai Accent.
Manual, AWD, reliable, low mileage, rust free
it was sold as the Honda Accord in Europe where it got both of those options
First off, 700 series are one of the least loved RWD Volvos, and second off, that’s a photo of a 240 (perhaps a case in point).
Meh. We have a secondary one that reads ‘average’ after a couple. I guess I could take it up with Ecobee but I’m far too lazy for that. Even microwaving something nearby will take it from ‘Fair’ to ‘Poor’ in a matter of seconds. Only after having the house open all day (all doors and windows, all fans running) will it…
Hah. I have one of the old-school extractor fans above the range as well as double sliding doors on both sides of the kitchen. Running the extractor and a giant box fan pointed outwards still means ‘poor’ air quality as detected by our thermostat five or six hours after cooking. You’re probably just blissfully unaware…
It’s just even more frustrating since like you say Infiniti had so much promise. Meanwhile Honda were busy selling the same FWD cars as Acuras and still do that, but Nissan used to have compelling RWD JDM offerings like the Fuga and Skyline. Alas.
The next Maxima will be an EV.
Has everyone forgotten that normal hybrids exist? I guess with the PHEV craze they call them ‘self-charging’ hybrids now.
It’s the same reason why Ford doesn’t bother trying to sell the F150 in the EU.
Good luck building airliners in Russia without Western parts. What planes can be built are going to be for the military.
I recently read on The Autopian that several new Hyundai PHEVs allow you to ‘jump-start’ the 12V from the full-size powerpack using nothing more than a button on the dash? Surprised Tesla hasn’t done something similar.
It’s possible it’s underrated, or maybe they only allow for use of 80% of the pack like Porsche do for better cell longevity.
They also contribute to some extent to the low resale of the Chevy by scoring them low.