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Its in most wranglers, durangos, pacificas, chrysler 300's, etc. Some people are even buying them in Rams! Aside from the garbage oil filter/cooler housing, they have been a pretty good engine.

Technically, they are taking the ID.4 and making it smaller! Although the market disagrees, I’d love to see what they can do with electrifying the golf platform. The e-golf was decent at the time, but they can do much better this time with a better range and motor.

The increase in EV research is a good thing for all. The people who can afford them may trade in decent used cars that would help to bring used inventory back to normal levels. The purchased EV’s will reduce demand for gasoline. Most of our electricity is still generated through burning hydrocarbon but we have far

Is the stop sale still in place, are those particular ones just not done with the recall yet, or is that just Chevy dealers pulling a bait and switch?

Same. MA has fairly low doc fees

To my surprise, and their credit, no markup. I would have walked if there was.

after seeing country of origin, your current BMW/Audi/MB drivers wont be lining up for one

theres so many cars on sale today that have slower 0-60 times

Badge snobs aren’t going to pay 100k for a Chinese EV

And now you’re citing that civics cannot, infact, “best that with ease”. ... Totally fine to admit being wrong.

You don’t weigh the BMW 3 series vs a Honda Civic simply because they’re both gas powered cars.

And even the 3 now appears to be outdone by the Model Y…

Also cheaper to insure! 

Not a bad idea! They are pretty safe, fit 5, and offer mom and dad some utility on the weekends without having to daily drive it

The real answer here is a older Subaru, early 00's maybe.

$20k is inexpensive in general for a decent car in this market!

My electricity is 23 cents/kw in MA.

What if i were to tell you that ive driven over 500k successful miles with literally no car that could do a 7 second 0-60.

they’re mostly in the 8-10 sec 0-60 range. For example, the base 2021 Corolla was tested by this site (https://www.carindigo.com/toyota/corolla/0to60) at 9.1 sec 0-60.

How did you calculate 50 mpg equivalency?