curbsenthusiasms
Curbsenthusiasms
curbsenthusiasms

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. 

Drive it another 600 miles and you’ll forget about it. When you come to a stop it’s easy to just keep spinning the dial left, it becomes like 2nd nature. Patience young one. 

I’m always on the lookout for a clean well priced Mangusta. I look at these as the better executed version of a Chrysler TC. Ford running gear without Ford taking the reins and developing the vehicle to be Ford money pit.

lol @ computer software error

Stellantis renders always look like some 1998 PC cyberpunk CGI

I can’t think of a single dealership I haven’t had trouble with…

Between 2010 and 2018 I owned a 1997 C5 A4 and it’s one of the cars I miss the most. It always ran, always did what I expected it to, and never let me down. With a tune, some nice wheels, and aftermarket leather seats, C5 Corvettes make every drive an enjoyable drive. 

I’ve said it before, Fisker is the auto industry equivalent of “The Producers”. I’m sure he walks away with bank accounts a bit larger each time…

Air pressure. Amiright?

This sounds like the experience buying a Yugo not a $100k vehicle. 

Dealer experience alone makes it worth it. 

Typical Mitsu dealer. University Mitsubishi in Florida is much of the same. You walk into these lots to be screwed. 

Pretty freaking upset over here. My wife and I have had a total of 4 Chevrolet Bolt EV’s (2 buy backs) and our insurance has skyrocketed over that time period. Of course the LexisNexis report is THICK. I can attest that during the purchase process you are absolutely walked through having to register for OnStar and

CP. I’ll take an SL500 over that for this price. 

Had a 2015 Fiat 500e for about 2 years and the car was a blast to drive. Quick, not fast, and I routinely hit about 113-117 miles of range with stop-go city driving in hot Florida. I had removed the rear seats completely and had a great little around town run-about. Only killer was an HV battery warning and zero

Fisker is the automotive equivalent of “The Producers”. Henrik must walk away richer each time he does this…