Yes National has cars. I made a reservation in Kauai for July a couple of weeks ago, and it was normal priced. They have the best cars and service anywya
Yes National has cars. I made a reservation in Kauai for July a couple of weeks ago, and it was normal priced. They have the best cars and service anywya
You forget that these companies were about to go under, and used car prices were sky high last year.
I don’t love digital gauges either. It’s too much info for something I need to consult every few seconds while driving. It’s also yet another screen, on our screen burdened eyes.
Chrysler loved the covered cap solution in the early 2000s. Those had plenty of issues, but at least they looked nice for the first couple of years.
It’s probably OEM, but this isn’t uncommon on ebay or Ali express knockoffs. Chinese wheel factories make tons of knockoffs for every brand and they often do this.
It’s only 4 MPG, but that is 28% better. That’s not insignificant.
I rented a mid-level Camry SE 4 cylinder and thought “my God, what an excellent car this is”. I was disgusted when Avis only had it left, but it was a great car. Handled well, super comfortable, excellent fuel economy and decent acceleration. I imagine the top spec V6 models are genuinely sporty cars.
The Dodge Journey was our last true “people’s car”. It was compact, 7 seater, optional AWD, decently efficient, and generally reliable... And absurdly cheap.
I think this will fare better than the Baja. What people forget is the Baja was a sedan/wagon with a bed. It sat low and looked goofy. This is a crossover with a bed. It will sit as high up as most crossover buyers want, with a bit more cohesive styling than the Baja.
Because most non-commercial truck buyers commute with their trucks, and maybe have 1 Home Depot run a month. Most non-commercial buyers would be fine with a sedan, but think a bed is necessary in case they might someday need to bring home a refrigerator from Home Depot. And of course, trucks have a cooler image than a…
BMW has done this for a long time as well. A very handy feature. I don’t know if Volvo does it, because we’ve never used the real key!
Of all those, I think the Sky and Insight are overall decent cars. The Sky is still stylish and handled great. The Insight is quirky AF and was the only manual hybrid ever sold (until the CRZ).
I disagree with your volume idea. You already have volume controls on your steering wheel (and a physical knob in most cars). Having another preamp means you need to balance the Thing's volume, your phone's volume and the car's volume. Infuriating! I'm glad most modern cars are now taking volume control from phones so…
I have a 2011 535i (turbo 3.0 six) with a 6 speed manual. I drove it from Chicago to Miami for snowbirding purposes. Loaded up with stuff and no passengers, I got 25.5 MPG average. It has 140k miles.
Hey, these are the same issues that my grandpa’s 2016 GLS550 with 28k miles has! I bet his LX is significantly more reliable overall, though.