From what I’ve seen, the Bolt numbers feel right. I’m in the market for a cheap used one, and the turnover of used Bolts in my area is pretty crazy. They all seem to go in the high teens and lower twenties, and they go fast.
From what I’ve seen, the Bolt numbers feel right. I’m in the market for a cheap used one, and the turnover of used Bolts in my area is pretty crazy. They all seem to go in the high teens and lower twenties, and they go fast.
This is your bi-monthly reminder that $13k buys you a well-sorted Chevy Volt that’ll do daily all-electric commuting and the occasional 2,000-mile road trips without breaking a sweat.
No no no, but you don’t understand, I reaaaally want it.
And while it is often said that politics is a spectrum, I think it is more of circle.
PETG is your friend here.
We, as Honda, spoke directly with customers and the public to set clear expectations on how our system works and how it interacts with nonautomated-driving vehicles on the roadways.
The Barbeque Tour: Kansas City -> St. Louis -> Memphis -> Nashville -> Atlanta.
They put an EcoBoost engine in the Ecosport, but the two “Eco"s aren't pronounced the same way. How's that for infuriating?
Sounds like he just realized that cars cost a lot of money to replace.
I’m just hoping the hybrid doesn’t become Ford’s version of the $35k Model 3, where it technically exists but you have to call some random guy, whisper a secret passcode, and summon Cthulu using Middle English to actually get hold of one.
Tell you what, I certainly don’t.
So far this year, sales of the Stinger are down 40 percent from 2020 with just 6,498 sold so far. Of course, those numbers look worse because the year isn’t done yet.
...or the original lessee of the car can buy out the lease themselves, and then sell you the car?
*sigh*
The 1999 concept definitely should get some batteries, maybe a revised front clip, and a green light for production in the next few years.
And maybe stick the Mercedes tri-star and an AMG G 63 badge on there for good measure.
The weird look makes it interesting. Keep it in good shape and take it to Cars & Coffee or Slapswood or whatever in 2040.
Many people have come around to the bold direction of the new Ford Mustang Mach-E, which builds on the pedigree of the Mustang coupe sports car with a rear- or all-wheel drive electric crossover.