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Never, AFAIK

Yoooo, wasteland!

Honestly, as a current EV owner, former 4-port 13B owner and former Mazda 3 driver, this car is kind of a letdown, both on paper and in pictures.

Not enough power, not enough range, semi-useful yet inconvenient rear door design (why?), rotary as a footnote that does nothing for driving enjoyment yet makes you wonder

Cost, licensing and convenience are big ones.
For a motorcycle, you need a motorcycle license, insurance, registration, fuel, maintenance and a legal place to park it, both at home and at work. E-bikes currently need none of those things except charging - maintenance is trivial - and you can park at any bike rack for

Great, it went from aggressively ugly to bland ugly. Saggy, protruding droop snoot, pointless and ugly C pillar lump. Like they went from “let’s keep styling long after we should have stopped” on the last generation to “meh, that’s bland and ugly enough, time for a beer” on this one.

What happened to the clean,

Thing is, if you need that car to get to work it has to be reliable. So buyers can put a bit down and pick a monthly payment that is predictable and can be budgeted for, or they can buy a cheap used car for that same down payment and get breakdowns, tows, missed work and unpredictable repair bills that can be more

Honestly, going cheap on a rusty, high mileage tub, then going cheap again with used tires from a tiny, shady, under-equipped joint that’s a guy with some jack stands... it’s not surprising that you got subpar service and a broken truck. But at least it didn’t cost you a fortune to fix that.

And yet, this is the first I’ve heard of it and I read several national newspaper sites every day.

*Shrug*

Sweet, good luck!

What point? People are buying what they value - if you want to do a project and you don’t want to put things inside a car (mountain bikes, lawnmower, a washer or dryer, gas cans, mulch, trash, fertilizer, recycling, lumber, pavers, containers of used motor oil etc) you get a pickup.

And the stuff that needs to stay

That’s a common misconception - the Ranger is shorter, narrower and lower than a same configured 1999 F150. (only a little narrower and lower, for sure, but considerably shorter, over a foot).

2020 Ranger extended cab short box 2wd - 211" length / 78" wide / 71" H
1999 F150 extended cab short box 2wd - 226" length /

Times have changed, look at the ever shrinking, now-tiny US 3% take rate for single cab trucks, and the shrinking take rates for extended cab trucks (14% for 2020). Among *every* size category and every manufacturer that offers/offered them. And then back out fleet sales of Home Depot/U-haul type single cab work

This is good advice. And it’s been true for years now.
For example - I was shopping for a new truck in 2005. The 3/4 ton dodge diesel I was looking at stickered for $40k. A 3 year old version of the same truck with 90K on it or more and no warranty was selling for $25k.

I paid $32k for my truck, *and* got the 3 year,

That’s not necessarily true for many larger trailers. The little ones, sure. Trailer tires with no published speed ratings should be run at 65 mph max, but there are tons of OEM and replacement trailer tires that carry these speed ratings, even if you have to do some digging to find them:

Speed ratings for trailer

I mean, that’s great but your ownership experience of one car isn’t necessarily representative of all or even most of them. My 2005 Ram diesel - owned since new - has no body rust whatsoever, is still on the original transmission, has a completely intact and uncracked dashboard and has no broken interior plastics. All

Absolutely. I was considering a newer Frontier V-6 - rated to tow 6,300 lbs and saw the frontal area restriction of 60 sq. ft. which is cutting it pretty close for my camper trailer. Ended up not buying it for several other reasons, but that was a factor.

For comparison, the stock solid rear axle on my 2005 3/4 ton diesel truck (an 11.5" AAM 8 lug) is about 500 - 550 lbs fully assembled, with brakes. I didn’t see any mention of how much this electric axle weighs but it would be interesting to compare the two. The complete diesel engine, radiator, accessories, 4 speed

Former Oakland resident here. The poor neighborhoods in Oakland are frequently the dumping grounds for all the communities around it, unfortunately. Cars, RVs, boats, trailers, furniture, mattresses, household trash, etc.

Abandoned vehicles need to be towed and stored while owners are notified, then hauled and crushed

EU tow ratings can’t be directly compared to US tow ratings though. They use half the tongue weight and strict, lower towing speed limits (often 100KPH/60 MPH) to compensate for that and avoid the lethal tail wag you’d get with so little tongue weight at typical higher US towing speeds of 65-75 MPH. This is why a