I like that car and the miles are super low. That price hurts for a 2013 but it will last you 8-10 years it has a lot of miles left on it.
I like that car and the miles are super low. That price hurts for a 2013 but it will last you 8-10 years it has a lot of miles left on it.
you mean you don’t let your Children have their own credit card? You must be a bad parent to deprive your children so much!
without a doubt combustion engines still have a lot of advancement that could happen! but high fuel prices and most importantly pollution is driving the market in the direction of electrification. PHEVs are kind of the worst of both worlds but great for a specific type of driver
I dont know when the last time Koenigsegg made decisions based on price but sure. I could see a 50+ mile phev in a compact car in the near future easily but the bigger your car gets the more battery capacity you need. Maybe 50 in a small crossover is doable but at a certain point it makes less sense from a cost…
they can sell one electric sienna or one hybrid sienna and five prius out of the same raw materials hmmm tough choice. Toyota can not make enough cars for the high demand.
Toyota’s biggest issue is they can not make enough cars. They are having to turn customers away or join giant waiting lists. I’m tempted to get on a list right now. Do i need a car today? No, but in 18 months who knows!
you are off by several decades but this is a bucket list car for me as well.
Cadillac Sedan DeVille. Ice cold AC, more than enough power to drive anywhere in the country. and most importantly in 1974 it was one of the only cars on the road that had airbags. I remember driving around in my Grandfather’s and what i remember most about it was how solidly the doors closed, how freezing cold the…
YES THIS!
unless battery tech changes 50 miles of battery range on a crossover would be such a large battery the cost would be so high that when you add the ICE components you would be more expensive than just buying an EV and the money you save on gas would still take over 100k miles to “break even” over just buying a gas…
Woah a limited slip that engages under deceleration that is super cool for such an inexpensive car!
You made it to 80mph good for you you’re free to go!
it’s actually a neat car that was designed from the ground up as a wheelchair/mobility vehicle. There are some neat features that make it great for disabled people and I applaud their efforts. It accommodates wheelchairs so seamlessly much more convenient than trying to fit ramps/lifts into mini vans or full size…
The most forgettable cars are probably the Korean entry luxury offerings. If you recognize any of these cars on the road congratulations you are either the biggest car nerd or you actually own one of these cars. You could probably rob a bank and get away in a Kia Cadenza and not a single soul would identify your car.
yeah i get it. It is just good to point out the benefit of inexpensive good for the consumer.
With the increased Curb weight the tires are going to wear much faster if they have lower tire pressure than an economy gas car. The tesla model S recommended tire pressure is 40 psi that means the TPMS light will not come on until you are below 30 psi. TEN psi is a shit ton of AIR! that is a lot of fluctuation and…
Six years ago an entry level 55 inch TV was $500 now it is $240. If us automakers can’t compete without protectionism then maybe their business should just fail. It is in the people’s best interest to have affordable transportation. Also anyone else notice how as soon as the $7500 tax rebates canceled the MSRPs of…
Just trade in for a 2500 diesel. Or possibly look into a f150 hybrid.
assuming the engine does not grenade on the sti Immediately.
this is a fantastic suggestion IMO.