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Interesting, thanks!

My biggest question is about Sixt. So they don’t have a rental fleet? They take vehicles from private Individuals and essentially put them on market for rent? Sort of like Turo but if turo has a car lot and you delt with turo directly instead of individuals. Is that the case for the Sixt locations in the US as well?

Why does it look like a Q5 tho

The 2018 Chevy Colorado’s have a slot like this. Maybe other chevys do too

The problem is we have designed American society to basically require a car to be an employable adult in 95% of the country. People already drive without licenses and insurance usually out of desperation. You increase the hurdles to have license, you increase number of people driving without licenses. You criminalize

Bad news about the brakes, those brakes will always feel like that no matter how many times you replace the rotors. It’s a that era GM thing.

How does this only have 3 stars

The question is, what CPO do YOU think is the best

Can confirm, my S4 will say zero range and still have at least 2 gallons in the tank

Not that I love the Apple Store (actually it sucks in its own way) but the first car manufacturer that can duplicate the Apple Store experience with car buying will make a lot of cash. For example:

Factory run test drive centers could easily replace dealerships IMO. I would test drive more cars but with most dealers they want to jerk your around so much it’s a 3 hour trip just to drive one car and then battle the “what would it take to get you in this car today” nonsense

Dude tho. That generation transit connect transmission is a grenade that lasts 70k miles if you are lucky. And they can’t be rebuilt.

If you live in a city and you have to parallel park and valet from time to time, you will get road rash on all wheels given 5-6 years.

Buying a used car is all about asking yourself if the owner is a responsible honest human that treated their car with care and respect.

My guess as well

2 weeks ago I saw a green Pontiac Montana in the wild and I said to my wife, I bet you didn’t know Pontiac made a minivan called the Montana! Because I didn’t eaither

It’s not that fast on the nissans ive driven that have it.

I just want to know if there is any real world data that suggests that the environmental impact (and mpg gain) offset the pollution and carbon footprint of manufacturing beefier starters and extra batteries, etc. I bet it’s damn near neutral effect at best.

Ohio drivers suck, I live in KY and experience the best of Ohio and Indiana drivers as well. New York driving is a breath of fresh air (when it’s not gridlock) because everyone is aggressive and efficient at driving. Not butt hurt when someone honks at you for being a moron

I overheard an older rich guy call driving with all the driver assist and cruise control features on his Mercedes and then drinking “driving first class”