dwford
doug
dwford

I have the same type of sound in my 2012 Hyundai Sonata. A constant squeak whenever it is rolling, doesn’t change with speed or bumps.

Also true. There is just a lot of uncertainty surrounding used EV’s - battery life, better new options, the slow sales of new EV’s. It’s a great market to buy used if the cars meet your needs.

I’ve got a 2012 Sonata Hybrid that I bought used with 91k on it. Now 10 months later its at 134k. Still runs great, battery is fine. All the interior materials are in great shape. I drive it 7 days a week for Uber, so it gets beat on pretty hard.

Reporters have become nothing more than either regurgitators of press releases and tweets, or talking heads shouting their opinions at others. There is very little actual investigative journalism going on these days, and virtually NO impartial journalism. When you have to read or listen to news stories and decipher

The EV Ioniq is not good enough, but the hybrid versions beating the Prius for mileage while being less expensive and better looking is great. The Bot has great range, but gives off a cheapo car vibe when you sit in it.

You are already seeing the prices of used EV’s like the Leaf dropping dramatically, likely due to range anxiety and battery life concerns.

Still not understanding the need to push the price of all electric cars down to nothing. The people needing their electric car to cost $20k probably don’t have the ability to charge the car at their apartment or condo.

New car buyers typically do care about depreciation. A discontinued model that never sold well and has no following is unlikely to be a hot seller on the used market.

Chevy has zero credibility in the mid luxury sport sedan space, and real enthusiasts sniffed this car out for what it was: an obligatory build out for the Australian factory with no hope of a second generation. Even in it’s first model year you knew it was a future orphan.

“ The Chevrolet SS was a classic case of giving enthusiasts what they wanted, but not having your fan base put their money where their mouth is.”

$8,000!!!! But it has the “Maserati” 4 cylinder and a stick shift!! Dear God.

All the dealers use software to upload their cars to the internet, and the software automatically puts in the features like that. So there is no guy at the dealer thinking that “disc brakes” is an important feature. They aren’t THAT dumb.

Tom Brady, the what, 5-6th round draft pick that worked his ass off to get where he is, is the embodiment of privilege?? How about the embodiment of hard work and skill? Of making the most of your talents in life?

OMG so right!! This was hilarious!!!

I see so many people with cellphones up to their ears in cars that I know have bluetooth. The general population’s tech learning curve is very slow.

Eliminate every demographic except the one who can’t actually afford it: doofus 25 year old single guys that still live at home.

Full liberal meltdown complete.

A classic incentive program designed by pinheads at the home office (direct from college that never worked in the stores) that is meant to be motivating but ends up having the opposite effect. Stupid.

Don’t delete any of the apps. Just get in the car and offer to pay cash. Technically it’s against the terms of service, but plenty of drivers would love to settle on a cash price that earns them more while saving you a few bucks. Cut out the evil corporation altogether.

Everyone is so desperate to hate trump. Good thing all the protesters don’t know that Obama, Bush, Clinton, and Carter instituted travel bans during their administrations.