boneheadotto
boneheadotto
boneheadotto

why sell sedans when wagons have all the advantages plus cargo and handle better and weigh less than SUVs

if youre in the market for one of these the ones to get are the later models with the 298h. But also i think this model always came with a 280hp v6 and only the sedans had the 260hp v6
2006 also came with these great stock wheels

i vote for Alpha Romayo

we should just require that all cars that are on an running have their lights on all the time. this is safest and easiest and solves the problem

sliding doors are also great because kids dont open them into other cars in a parking lot and they can open and close automatically and give you more room to get kids in the car and buckle them into the seats.  honestly i wish more cars had them

people think the earth is flat and watch golf too

yes they would have because look at tesla. their subsidies dried up and their sales continued

this moron actually thinks people want to watch 5 and 8 hour videos???

who TF uploads a 5 hour video

yes but its an extremely costly way to lower prices and it only helps those who already make enough to not need help. electric cars are price competitive to comparable gas cars right now. however infrastructure investment is a much smarter way to incentivize and has lasting impact and allows these cars to get into the

im not conflating im pointing out that if you have a government program thats geared toward moving to public toward electric car adoption and cheaper fuel costs then it should help everyone and expecially those who make less money. The wealthy cars little about gas cost.  youre giving help to the people who can afford

not at all true.  Take a look at leaf and i3 depreciation.  it has little to nothing to do with subsidies

These are quite nice looking in person especially in a metallic color

yes but its only an option for the wealthy it does nothing to help those who cant already afford a $40k car

used EVs are all over the place and very cheap. but low income individuals cant purchase them because apartment complexes dont yet have chargers.  and they would need less range if workplaces had chargers 

subsidizing new EVs is not a cost effective way to push adoption.  What we should be doing instead is investing in charging infrastructure and giving businesses and appartment complexes incentives for installing chargers.  i could also see a value in giving vouchers for rental cars for road trips as a way to spend

thats what makes it better it now looks like a well designed hatchback instead of a hideous wannabe SUV
compare that to stock YUCK

these look SO SO much better without the silver cladding

suppose he DOES drive 900 miles a week. Thats 128miles a day. He could get by driving just about any electric car on the market today as most have 200-250 miles of range. Then he can save about $12k on fuel

Nope not going to switch back to check out if it still sucks. I do know friends who continually have issues many of the same i had back then. like constant disconnection. Sure its prob better now but android auto is also