frankfolk
Frankdeboer
frankfolk

There are more and more EV’s built in North America. Even the ones that aren’t being built there, are being planned to be built there. This includes most of the Ford EV’s, all of Tesla’s, many Hyundai/Kia examples, Volkswagens, BMW’s, etc.  Most of these companies have plans to build EV’s somewhere in North America.

Yes, the North American C-Max had excellent fuel economy since it only came as a hybrid or a plug-in hybrid.  This list is dreadful.

And if you’re going to nominate a car for worst, at least get the numbers right.  No Mustang was ever offered with a 3 L V6; it was offered with a 3.3 L extremely slow in-line 6 and a 3.8 L V6, and later other V6's as well.  Nominating the Flex because some of its owners were “Karen’s” is ridiculous as well. 

Better yet, they should have turned the Bronco team loose on this. 

My nephew bought one of these since my older brother had been talking about one of these non-stop whenever the topic of cars came up.  Yes 1.9 l and 90 horsepower is slow for today, but for 1972 that was quite fun.  Wondering if a later four cylinder engine would fit.

I am too, and don’t believe any of that maga crap.

I personally don’t know a single person who anticipates the Tesla Cybertruck; what an ugly monster.  I personally would love to never see that ugly thing released on the public.  Please Elon, o far-sighted one, change that thing into something that people actually might want.  Until then I guess the Lighting or the

I don’t know.  The few times that I’ve exited a jet via a staircase and outside of the terminal, there were lines and there were ropes to indicate where we should travel and where we shouldn’t.  And I was aware not to come anywhere close to the engine even if the pathways would allow close passage, which of course

A refreshed version of the old car.  Perhaps it will have some semblance to the Fox body Mustang of the 80's.  If only they could take 200 pounds out of the little fatso.

Thanks for a great article that does reflect today’s reality.  There might be some negotiation room today, but there isn’t much.

Nearly every large corporation pays peanuts to the people that do much of the work at said corporation.  These companies deserve to go out of business and the people affected by them in this way deserve to be compensated.  On top of that no police department or jurisdiction should be allowed to throw people in jail

Exactly.  Very doable.

One for every unit in the building.  Shouldn’t every condo have a parking area for every unit?  

Thanks for a great answer.  Not being able to repair a vehicle for three months or so is a huge factor.  No one can rent a car for that long unless they have a huge income.

Except today.  Used car prices are insane?  Remember those old ads where they said the Sales manager went crazy so they’re selling for next to nothing?  Today it’s the same except the opposite.  Buying new is about the only option unless you happen to find a gem of a used car at about 5000.  

125,000 per year has never been a realistic salary goal for me.  Currently I make 17.50 per hour.  1000 dollar car payments?  Not a chance.

If anyone who currently drives an F150 or a Silverado buys a Cybertruck I will eat my words on paper. I don’t see any truck buyers wanting a Cybertruck.

Or he could buy a plug-in hybrid Ford Fusion (19) for not too much money and also save similar amounts on gasoline.  Instead of fueling up every week I now fill up once every three weeks or so.

Clearly the difference in propellant budget would favor a more expensive Bolt over a gasoline car.

Don’t buy a used car during this horrible market.  Either keep the Tesla (you’ll save enough on the gas budget to justify it) or buy a brand new Hyundai Elantra, a great little car for about 27 000.