Saw the picture, and said “as long as it actually comes with the hard top in the picture, I’d go $6500" (I hate when sellers say “If you want it as pictured, it’ll be $2k more than I listed it for)
Saw the picture, and said “as long as it actually comes with the hard top in the picture, I’d go $6500" (I hate when sellers say “If you want it as pictured, it’ll be $2k more than I listed it for)
every single one of them. but mostly the very simple ladder framed roll up your own windows lock your own doors vinyl seated v6 trucks they have the balls to charge 38k for a crew cab. every single full size truck is overpriced. second i would say is all german cars and their option prices.
Q: How do you drive across the country in a Jeep without getting stranded?
Yup, people who are buying $60k+ EVs don’t need the tax credit. The tax credit should max at like $40k, with it increasing as the cost of the vehicle goes down.
If there is another EV tax incentive, it should only go towards affordable EVs or middle to low income people only. Luxury and high end EVs have already proven themselves to be competitive. Well off people have already shown they like and can afford EVs as well have the detached private homes that really suit EVs…
BEAUTIFUL. GOBLESS YOU DAVID
Manuals can make boring cars fun.
My diesel manual Chrysler Voyager? If that had a four-speed auto, I wouldn’t touch it with a 20-foot pole. With the five-speed? It’s epic!
Yes, I saw the title and immediately looked for David’s name. Pleased to know I’m not the only one...
Now my 62-year old self wants to try that!
I saw the title and author, I then thought to myself: “Does rust burn?”.
Who else is worried that EV stations will eventually just be a target of vandalism and you’ll be lucky to find one that works..?
I can’t stand this obsession with thinking people that make more money aren’t doing their fair share. In Canada, as a doctor I’m considered well off, but I’m the only person I know that pays 10% tax to the hospital, then another 50% on everything from 120-216k and 54% above 216k and then 15% sales tax on whatever’s…
I consider myself a disillusioned libertarian.
I’m getting old. I read “interior seems worth $85k” and I think that it should look like this
I felt attacked from all sides — the bullying tractor-trailers on the highway, the flatness, the cold, the constant anxiety about where it would be safe to piss.
I’m tangentially involved in the fashion industry and I can tell you a number of large companies have done research into sustainability and scoring of raw materials and find leather to be more sustainable than a lot of high performing synthetic material.
Even for a quality non-E commuter bicycle $1k is an average price. Someone who thinks a new decent quality human powered bicycle for adults should cost $200 lives in the 1970s. Or can live with a bike made of the worst type of Chinesium.
This! Progressives don’t seem to understand that if Prop 22 is rejected, these jobs all but disappear, hurting the same people they are claiming to want to help. Good intent, poor policy.
Excuse me? Some of us who live in California can read the ballot propositions and decide on our own what’s good for our state. Gig apps shouldn’t be full time jobs. Gig is right there in the name. I’m done with this site and it’s BS condescending articles.
NP - This a prime example of a downright practical beater. Talk the seller down to $2k (or less) and ride that sucker into the ground!