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Dan
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These actions aren’t exclusive to the EV6, Kia dealers are always trying to pull this crap.

Kia dealers are going to kill Kia. It’s one reason I won’t consider one. It’s been that way for a long time, but traditionally, Kia dealers catered to people who were either dead-set on a value-oriented product, or people who had no choice. Those people weren’t too picky about the experience. Now that they have cars

connects to older cars via Bluetooth or an aux jack”

Maserati has entered the chat

The Chevy Volt.

They took the concept of the first generation car, and made every single bit of it just that little bit better. Better range. Better Efficiency. Runs on Regular Gas. More Safety Options. 5th seat in the back. And I think it looks better.

The first generation Toyota Prius was essentially just a crappy Toyota Echo with a battery shoved in it. The second generation was when it really, truly became an interesting consumer product to be taken seriously.

Per the seller, the previous owner stopped working on the car when “a friend and British car mechanic that was helping him with the electrical and carb set up passed away unexpectedly.”

I suggest that you buy a horse.

I would love one for car designers.

The whining must stop. If you don’t like the content, don’t read it.

The Z4 is underrated, and here’s why: It was basically the fourth best option for most if its life cycle. (Heck, even today it’s competing for space with its platform-mate the Supra, and steady competition from Porsche.)

You should look up some classes at community colleges. You’ll get plenty of story writing opportunity doing it as well so it may not take away from your main writing job as much as you think either. If you write about it and you are employed as a contractor to Jalopnik you can write off the classes on your taxes as

To each their own I guess. American vehicles from about 1971-1993 are a black hole to me.

Ford and GM’s refusal to build new vehicles that compete in this space is what leads to prices like this.

Pedant alert:  Your headline calls it a 2003, but the photo and text call it a 2005.   I think we all call the price insane regardless.

No dice, this one is cheaper.

I was going to say that you must still be a young’un since you were 11 when the movie came out.

Lamborghini Toasta-roasta.

This is probably the best metaphor I have ever read for Brendan Fraser’s career.

I’m going to set my mark for “cheap” here at $25,000. (Let us assume you put down $3,000, and you finance $22,000. With decent credit, that means your car payment comes in just under $400 per month at 60 months.)