curbsenthusiasms
Curbsenthusiasms
curbsenthusiasms

Currently own a Bolt as well as the 500e, looking at the Bolt because of our love for electric cars and the current deals out there. Looking at the Spark for my love of anything cheap and functioning with a stick. In the end, including electricity costs being much lower than fuel, the Bolt is just so damn expensive

Used market Sparks range from 5-8k here in South Florida. If you can snag one for 10k, you own a car for 3 years for less than any comparable lease or financed vehicle. It may not be the best vehicle at much, but negotiated right, it is the absolute cheapest car to own new including the depreciation to come. Plus 5

New car warranty, 0% financing, significant dealer discounts, and a lot less depreciation than anything more expensive.

I’m actually looking at a 2021 Spark LS to replace my dying 2015 Fiat 500e.

Chevrolet dealers in South Florida have some of these listed for $9,122 after incentives.

Currently have a 2018 Bolt in the household and am attempting to shop a lease with these exact offers. So far the South Florida Chevrolet dealers cannot make the numbers work for a lease, but you can find one for about 26 out the door including the Costco 3k. 

I recall visiting the Hyundai booth at the local autoshow around the time the XG350 was being produced and having to jump out of the cars with leather, they stunk that bad. We’ve continued to joke about Hyundai’s putrid interior smell for many years now!

But the machines will build them...

This dude was also on the local news last week being ticketed on Miami Beach for not wearing a mask. He said it makes him feel silly...

We purchased a brand new 2001 325ci convertible and kept it for 5-6 years. Worst car we have ever had, in the shop for about 6 months total ownership. Electrical nightmare since day 2. That car made me realize how valuable an extended warranty is with BMW’s, but half the time they put us in Dodge Neons or Pontiac

Going to be upset seeing the NV3500 V8 leaving for good. After deciding the Transit/Sprinter/Promaster were not heavy duty enough, the NV3500 V8 is the best “American” style heavy duty van offered. The NV seriously blows the doors off the Chevy Express when it comes to ride quality and interior features, plus the 7

Transmission gears and HP are incorrect. 

Had an XJ and currently drive an LX470. XJ was non stop replacing sensors even when new...

If this is anything like my mothers ATS, this screen will crack by the 2nd summers heat and by the 3rd summer the screen will take on a life of its own, selecting buttons and raising volume up and down. 

I’ve put 15k in the last year on a 2015 Fiat 500e, and it has been ridiculously fun to drive.  Routinely have about 90-115 miles on a charge with city driving. 

If Saab was still around and still under the GM umbrella, I could totally see this being a Saab 9-7x

That would be the perfect replacement to my Fiat 500e :-(

NP! I’ve owned my 2015 500e for a year now and put 15,000 miles on it. Paid 10k with 19,000 miles. Such a fun car and 90% of my driving allows me to take the Fiat out. Plus not having the Fiat drivetrain is a huuuge plus! 

This looks like it could be a toned down Vector interior.

They all got cashed in for being clunkers