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My VW alltrack is amazing. Its efficient, reliable, roomy, and good in the snow. I’m not really sure what else I could ask for. I wanted the space of a crossover, without driving a crossover and at the time it was a better value proposition than the outback. I’d buy another VW in a heartbeat. Going on 75k now. My last…
Depreciation is one of the #1 expenses on a car. Buying the correct truck or SUV can help minimize that. I meticulously track my cost per mile on my cars. One of the cheapest ones I have owned was a wrangler. Cheaper than cars that got 2x the fuel economy.
This is an important distinction. The Prius is a wonderful car for what it is meant to be. Depending on cost of electricity, your operating cost of a model 3 vs a prius may be very very close. I pay $0.30/kW at home so I would be a good example of this. In my area, you would be buying the model 3 for performance, not…
Not only will I second your hundreds of thousands of miles, I have off road miles and track days(with cones run over) and still have never opened a fumoto valve.
Has anyone also looked at the depreciation curve of said EV versus say, a loaded Honda Accord?
These cars are not going to get any more desirable. As Chevy whittles through their backlog, these are 1 car that are going to stay cheap!
that car doesn’t even come with a steering wheel.
While this may have been true on your previous chevys, the bolt actually had a very good reliability track record pre-fires and continues to enjoy this after the replacement battery.
If you get a used Chevy Bolt with the older battery, do you get to take advantage of a recall in order to get a new battery in there?
Exactly. Right now its really only the R1S but once you have the suburban, expedition, and others that fall just under that size in BEV flavors, we will have a big following.
I guess I will forever be into used cars because I just can’t see the value
We will never have a $25K EV to purchase new. I don’t know what you’ve been drinking this morning.
What makes you think that $60k doesn’t fit into Honda and GM’s definition of “affordable”?
Just make a simple EV hatchback already and sell it in America for $25,000. I will buy it, I promise.
I did a 72-month loan with Honda, at 0.9%. I could have easily done a 36-month loan, but I elected instead to put the balance into my 401k.
A Honda that takes 7 years to pay off? LOL, no.
I’m guessing with both that the old adage about “the most expensive thing in the world is a cheap European car” doesn’t even come close to a cheap boat or cheap RV.
I’m feeling now like I’m over it and will be looking for something different when it’s time for my next car.
I’m holding out for the Wagon or Hatch to come back before buying a new one. This generation and the last look way too “generic sedan w/ a hood scoop”.