A lot of automakers do this. They start out with no discounts and crappy interest rates to capture those really motivated buyers, then offer the incentives later. A little odd to be doing that in the middle of a pandemic when sales suck, but ok.
A lot of automakers do this. They start out with no discounts and crappy interest rates to capture those really motivated buyers, then offer the incentives later. A little odd to be doing that in the middle of a pandemic when sales suck, but ok.
Instead of giving enthusiasts what they really want, Toyota is building weird stuff like TRD Avalons and Apex Corollas. I mean, you can count on one hand how many Avalon buyers were crying out for a handling package. Those cars get sold like this “My manager says the best deal is on THAT one.”
And none of these comparisons matter, because in the real world the people desperately clawing at the bottom rung of the luxury ladder are not going to settle for a Mazda. The entire point of an entry level luxury car is the badge.
Ahh, yes. This type of civil language is why the right believes so strongly in 2A.
When I was littler we had a VW Bus, and on long trips my dad would un bolt the middle seat, spin it around and put it up against the front seats. Then he put a big wooden table in the middle. So you had the rear seat over the engine and the unbolted middle seat both facing the table in the middle. Not only was the Bus…
Why do it out in the open? Because the government has limited resources and simple can’t watch everything. It’s like those shady “spas” that pop up in your community. You can just tell that they are fronts for prostitution, but do you think the cops that drive by them every day have the curiosity to check them out?…
No, not at all. But if I accidentally turn down a street and find myself surrounded by protestors, the second they pound on my car shouting at me, I am going to be afraid and want to get out of there. I am assuming none of the pro-protestor commenters on here have ever been alone in their car surrounded by a large…
He was an idiot who drove up the exit ramp to get around the closed on ramp. The Seattle accident wasn’t malicious against the protestors, it was an unfortunate accident. Bad example.
The trick with the 0% is the length of the loan. If you give up extra discounts to take the 0%, but then don’t keep the car for the length of the loan, then you ended up paying more for the car.
No. I’ve had cats my whole life and always just kept a bowl of dry food full on the floor. They eat when they want. 2 years ago my vet conned me into giving my cat wet food, and now I’m constantly on the feeding schedule clock. My cat harasses me relentlessly for that scoop of wet food. My life has been ruined.
Love the poor people in the comments mad that the rich people in the article created something that poor people spent their money on. Are you mad at Kylie Jenner because you were dumb enough to buy her crappy makeup?
Love the related items, for gay muscle bound sex perverts apparently.
It’s 2020, and if you even interact with someone who doesn’t tow the woke ideology, then you are deemed tainted by association. So Ford can’t built cop cars, if they do, then the support police brutality.
I just keep hearing a normalization of crime in the black community, and hearing the black community saying “the government either needs to change the laws to make what we do not crimes, or just ignore the crimes that we commit.”
And you’re missing the “surrounded by protestors” part. Kind hard to back up and go another way when the mob has you surrounded.
So you’d be cool with a large group of shouting people surrounded your car and prevented you from moving? Doubtful
From Patch.com”Directly before the driver accelerated, his car was surrounded by protesters who asked him to go a different way, according to video taken by witnesses and posted to social media. One protester can be heard telling others to pop the SUV’s tires before the driver hits the gas.”
Trying to figure out how the want for a Kia Telluride could be so strong that you’d wait a year for one. It’s a generic large SUV, like every other brand sells.
Maybe if they had kept a full lineup, and actually put out new versions of the cars they do sell, instead of just rehashing the same 15 year old designs every few years
People who are willing to wait a YEAR for a Kia Telleride simply don’t need a vehicle, which means their decision to patiently wait so long for a mid range SUV is base on want. Is the Kia really THAT nice that you’d spend a year waiting?