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I can’t imagine anyone actually buys a Maserati who doesn’t know the deal. If you’re willing to actually buy one in the first place, you’re just as likely to buy another.

My vote goes to the Honda Fit. 

https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/8fc1cd2b-6dd3-43e5-bd13-2f4b54578d22/

Who had the Spark outlasting the Fit, Fiesta, Focus and the Golf?

Lmao, shout out to Chevy Spark for still existing. 

My immediate thought was, “he will sell it quickly.” Sure enough, it’s gone. So NP.

1st Gear - Incentives should be income and cost limited. Most of the expired rebates went to people that didn’t need it. Should also have a sunset on any new extensions.  Ford has a 100k wait list on the new Lightning. Not sure why they need incentives on a backlog. The MachE is selling at $10k above Msrp in my area.

Honda has always put more emphasis on their sedans than their SUVs.

You wouldn’t understand. It’s a Jeep thing.

EVs use low rolling resistance tires to help the range, so they are generally more expensive than tires for an ICE vehicle as well.

Going to hazard a guess that the Tesla will rip through tyres faster than the Civic.

The tesla doesn’t have tires?

Almost as confusing as taking on a 84 mo. loan while paying 10%+ markup...

Just my opinion on aesthetics but I’ve always considered them bland, even when they were new. 

So much this. Pretty much any time a company moves its HQ, it’s because of either local incentives or for tax purposes.

St. Patrick’s Day down there is an absolute blast. Grab a beer and hang out by one of the old cobblestone staircases and watch people eat it

Go in March avoid the humidity and see Southern style St Patrick’s Day.

Of all the choices there are for an EV truck, for me the Tesla is absolutely dead last.  I can’t be the only one who feels this way.  In fact, I’d wager I’m in the vast majority of potential EV truck buyers.

I liked Goldeneye AND had access to good PC games. The problem is, I had shit-ass internet at my house and none of my friends had good enough PCs to play games, but they did each have an N64. So it was cool to go over to a friend’s house and play 4-player split-screen multiplayer deathmatches. The controls sucked, the

What a terrible hot take. Goldeneye and Perfect Dark were fantastic games. Their mission based structure still holds up great today. Most FPS these days just have you walk through the level from set piece to set piece. Boring.