Gender-based pricing is illegal in CA, MA, HI, NC, MT, and PA. So that’s six states with zero difference (five for 2018, since it didn’t take effect in CA until 2019).
Gender-based pricing is illegal in CA, MA, HI, NC, MT, and PA. So that’s six states with zero difference (five for 2018, since it didn’t take effect in CA until 2019).
You’re forgetting a third option: same costs for men and women.
You’ll be fine, unless you see kids or big pets in your near future.
They’re making yellow SLC300s.
The pictures show a Euro-market car.
The Velar starts at $49.6k, per LR’s website.
I seem to recall reading that the Audi TT’s climate control knobs are at the center of the 3 center air vents.
Don’t forget those “1000HP” badges...
No kidding about the power plants. I test drove a current-gen V90 not too long after they first came out, and was underwhelmed with the engine (a T6 I believe).
I think what you’ve just described is... having a hobby. Like knitting.
What a moran!
The guy wanted a six cylinder Camry, and those aren’t cheap - MSRP starts just below $35k.
Wilbur Ross isn’t a billionaire.
Let’s be honest, the title of your article didn’t help.
Hold on - we’re talking about Lexus here, not Acura.
Huh?
Just had a quick look at the Mercedes Benz website, and the difference is pretty much negligible:
Now imagine if the car also comes with “smart locking” features that won’t let you unlock/open the doors when it’s moving.
For people shopping for basic transportation, the prices for new vehicles have actually lagged far behind inflation. Just compare prices to, say, two decades ago when the average new car price was around $20k.
I’d be tempted, but I’d also be afraid of what I might catch just sitting on that driver’s seat.