Mini Cooper SE Electric: small, limited range but a hoot to drive, especially around town. With the tax credit, it’s quite affordable. An you won’t see many of them, though they look the same as the gas-powered Cooper
Mini Cooper SE Electric: small, limited range but a hoot to drive, especially around town. With the tax credit, it’s quite affordable. An you won’t see many of them, though they look the same as the gas-powered Cooper
Great suggestion. Or the Charger Widebody, there’s two in inventory near where I live. $55k
Dodge Durango with the 5.7 V8. Plenty of space, can tow 7000+ lbs, nicely equipped and doesn’t look as massive as the other SUVs that were suggested. A Durango Citadel with the V8 is just over $50k. Maybe the design & tech is a little old, but that’s part of the appeal.
My uncle owned a Gamma Coupe. Supposedly they were shipped from the factory to the dealership with a spare engine in a crate because they knew it would break sooner or later.