$1000/year really isn't that bad for a super sedan like this. However, he probably didn't spend that $25k over the last 25 years. He probably spent it in the last 3 years, and now he (reasonably) wants out!
$1000/year really isn't that bad for a super sedan like this. However, he probably didn't spend that $25k over the last 25 years. He probably spent it in the last 3 years, and now he (reasonably) wants out!
VW ID.Buzz. Not because I don’t think it’s rad that it’s an EV, but because maybe, hopefully, that would make it reasonably affordable. As it is, it’s an overpriced, overhyped van with a few retro throwbacks.
We really should have gotten a new Honda Hatchback in america with a modest engine and manual trans. I love the look of these little cars!
This is just financial ignorance. Someone needs to explain to this guy that he’s supposed to buy a GAP policy and crash every 3rd new car he buys to reset his negative equity. This is basic money management, people.
The car was just dreaming
I saw your headline and my immediate thought was “Hey dummy, 2015 was only five years ago! That’s not a decade ago!”
DT acolytes: “Tariffs for Mexicali autos, cuz dammit buid ‘em here!”
For that money you could go buy a BRAND NEW Audi Q8 - which is about 80 percent the same car, and as a ultralux family hauler, every bit as capable.
I really love what the designers were trying to do with Cybertruck, it’s really interesting design.
Man, this reminds me of several years ago when I was following a car in town that started being very erratic. Slowed way down, sped up again, eventually turned a corner, jumped the curb and drove down the sidewalk. At the next intersection narrowly missed a fire hydrant and ran down the stop sign. By the time it…
The folks I have seen owning or leasing the CLA Benz tend to be people who are taken in by “entry level luxury” as well as “oh, I can get a Mercedes Benz for not much more than the price of Altima or Camry”.
Ford should go back to making Probes instead of the NHTSA making them.
Well that didn’t work right, but this is my second favorite rental car scene.
By the time I got there even their breakroom was ransacked, so I didn’t even get a Hertz donut.
The linked article points out this is vehicle-to-load, not vehicle-to-grid so it would really only be able to power a single appliance. And while I’d like to think they’ve considered this and have a plan but, what does the EV owner do to charge their car back up in a power outage area when they want to go home again…
Bear... bearfucker, do you need assistance?
I remember when the Daewoo dealer was offering TWO Lanos (Lanoses - Lanosi?) for $129/month lol
I feel a hole appearing in my septum just looking at it
Super bright headlights, combined with super bright daytime running lights. Which in turn leads to people driving in them because they forget to turn their actual headlights on at night and drive around with no tail lights.
Fake vents. They are universally stu-u-u-u-pid since they're non-functional.