curbsenthusiasms
Curbsenthusiasms
curbsenthusiasms

I’ll take this AIV, an Esperante, and a Qvale Mangusta, please.

The mods on this game were glorious.

I owned a 2015 Fiat 500e purchased for 10k from Carvana around 2017. The car only had 10,000 miles and it was pure fun. With the backseat removed it allowed for me to bring most items (besides friends). Parking is never a problem but range most definitely is. I was able to push it to 116 miles on a charge by

Leased a Blazer RS EV AWD for $260 per month, one pay lease.

Pretty much the lifespan of a Chrysler product.

I remember when you could lease a Kia Rio for $89 a month. This feels just like that. 

As a minivan owner, I disagree. My interest started with the Pacifica, but recall after recall and Chryslers reputation is well known, even by those who typically don’t know.

Great performance, Bravo! 

Yes, I believe any Toyota/Lexus (hybrid) is using the tried and true ecvt planetary gear-set design. Much more robust than a belt driven transmission.

The Ford Maverick seems misplaced in this list due to it using an ecvt with a planetary gear set similar to a Prius setup. No belts like the other models that are known to be weak and unreliable. The setup in the Maverick and Prius should last the entire life of the vehicle with very minimal service.  Well, at least

CP. Not a deal.

I don’t have much to add other than my 2020 Sienna is one of the best all around vehicles I’ve ever owned. The ability to transport baby and home renovation items far exceed my prior vehicles such as an F250, Maverick, or an SUV like my LX470. The 296 HP and 8 speed don’t leave me wanting more and I’ve never had a

Great first car for a new driver. NP.

Just leased a Blazer EV RS AWD for $260 per month - zero down - with a one pay lease. Purchased the vehicle in Texas and shipped to Florida.

Those Chryslers definitely fail the knock test.

The scent of blunt fills the cabin.

Cyber truck hater here but Maverick owners do this too :-)

Shouldn’t be President of Del Boca Vista

We’ve had two Bolt EVs repurchased or swapped by GM. Each time it was a great experience and we pocketed $12k each time, on a purchase and a lease.

After more than a decade holding out on this website I’m about ready to leave. This is literally the worst developed website I visit daily and it’s becoming way too much. The experience feels as though it’s made to suck on purpose.