It must’ve caused you actual physical pain to include Tesla.
It must’ve caused you actual physical pain to include Tesla.
1980 Malibu
This whole chase across a sunny peninsula was quite the odyssey.
Taking a swim is good exercise and an excellent way to get Fit.
The dealership now scrambling to get this thing to the body shop before CarFax finds out.
These people are not very civic minded.
Multiple felonies - for a damn Civic? Add poor judgment to the charges.
For you whippersnappers, I’ll propose our 1968 Plymouth 4 door, a Fury as I vaguely remember it. In the old days you picked up your new car (late 50s through the 70s) and made a list of everything wrong/not working and brought the car back to the dealer to fix (forget the dealer prep crap). The Plymouth had two pages,…
I’m going to come out of left field and say basically every performance side-by-side.
Toyota interiors have long been a huge turnoff. I get that some of the powertrains will run until the end of time, but I don’t think I could tolerate the pieces you have to look at and touch for that long.
When I worked at a large automotive supplier in the field of Perceived Quality, two of our lowest scorers were a ~2011 Camry and a ~2010 Corolla.
Never even owned or driven one I bet. But I guess millions of people, all ages, races, nationalities worldwide must be “idiots” for spending over $50k on avg. for a car.
Do they actually want Chinese EVs or do they simply want more cheap EV offerings?
Yep. 62K sedan? No market in the U.S.
This thing will fail to sell in meaningful numbers in US. Americans love SUVs, Europeans hate SUVs.
Tell me the planned sticker price and I’ll tell you why they’re worried it won’t sell well.
They know it’s not tall enough to sell in America. How are people going to get to Target without something that looks like it can go off-road?
Not an SUV? won’t have as many takers. Priced way above the average vehicle cost or can’t compete with other EV’s on price? won’t have takers either.