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Many of those underwater buyers are underwater from a couple of leases or purchases not all that long ago and the finance guy was kind enough to roll that negative equity into the present loan. Somewhere that merry go round has to end-a freind of ours is paying off some NE from leases on vehicles she doesn’t own

It’s a little small for me, I’m not huge but Guzzi’s are built for whippy Italian riders who are about 5'6" tall. The sound at full throttle is almost a SBC wail, so the Guzzi I had a couple decades ago spent an unhealthy amount of time there. NP just the same. 

“Hi I need a set of decent wheels at a decent price”

I know this is a subjective opinion, but shouldn’t an $8000 vehicle be attractive? 

Thats the math that might move this along

Nice car.

The number of poor people who won’t give up that tobacco monkey astounds me. Pack a day is $10, $20 for a couple, $600 a month that you set on fire. And now that weed is legal here, another bunch of money up in smoke.

Oh come on!

I had the 4 door version of this, and while you’d think a 1.6L would get good fuel ecnomy it did not. That engine really thrashed on the highway.

Stop telling us what we “need”

It;s not only the range but the time spent at the charging station that is the concern, so when I can go 400+ miles and charge up in 10 minutes, including exchanging the used coffee for a fresh cup, I might be interested.

Sometimes a person just needs a car. Nothing glorious, but 4 wheels that’ll get you around without too much embarassment. This is that car. 

Well there’s a car that appeals to exactly one person on the planet and that person already owns it.....oh and now even that person doesn’t want it. So it’s a ND with a plate of fava beans.

Except the people we know who bought a Mach-E did not make it, and had to get a charge in Gaylord. Took 2 hours worth to get to GoodHart with 16 miles range to spare. It’s already close to a 4 hour trip and adding 2 hours doing nothing in Gaylord made them question their purchase.

the drivers who really want EV’s pretty much own them already, so now it’s up to the manufacturers to over come the range problems. Calling it “anxiety” puts the problem on the consumer and as such is really a handy dodge for t he manufacturers to gloss it over.

The Wagoneer is selling well? So how many blind people are driving?

Honest question here, no wrong answers-as a boomer who grew up when these beasts were all over the road, who didn’t really think much of them at the time and even less of them now-do you, the younger enthusiasts who follow in our footsteps find these road whales attractive? Should we have kept more in the barn under

If I were anywhere near this the next comment here would be “and it’s gone”

Who could see that offering 0%72 month financing to buyers with any kind of pulse might blow up your company ?

The Jag SBC swap industry came about because the normal US mechanic was not smart or intellectually curious enough to work on anything that wasn’t a American V8 of some kind. With the swap a Jaaaag loses its Jaaagyyness and as such isn’t interesting to the Jag fans or the most anyone else in the US.