About the same as a healthy adult dying from corona virus
About the same as a healthy adult dying from corona virus
So a Land Rover Discovery??? I thought Ford and Land Rover parted ways?
When they introduced MEB, they made a big deal about how going electric opened up a bunch of packaging constraints, making RWD vs. FWD as the default config (with AWD just adding motors at the other axle) a pretty even proposition in terms of cost and interior space. That, plus traction control at today’s levels…
Hard to be sneaky with a tow truck.
Those things are going way up in value and were rare to begin with, sadly.
That’s nice but are you going to find one for 7500?
4Runner, just buy the 4runner. If you get one a bit older you can get a manual version too, or get a V8 one if you really need tow power. Also, Raph, WTF is that suggestion? When have you or will you ever see a Trailblazer SS/Saab 9-7X Aero off road, like WTF man?
The combo of a very big cargo area (78 cu ft) and a fuel-efficient 2.0T with AWD is sort of unique. The Santa Fe has a similar powertrain but it’s smaller. The Passport is just as big inside as this Atlas but you don’t get a turbo option, just the V6. I think all of the others have smaller cargo areas.
The real question is why do you care? It's not for you, move on. Do you visit every section on Pornhub and complain it's not for you?
Cannot unsee now.
You dont think “smaller, more efficient vehicle, with as much luggage space for families with fewer than two kids but who still want an SUV" hits a different demographic of buyers?
Well boys, I am led to believe that I’ve been kinja’d.
Particularly ugly swastika wheels do not help either.
So a government bureaucracy, an entity least equipped to do anything efficiently, is going to levy crippling fines against the companies in the best position to help vehicles become more efficient.
The first like 200,000 were super low cost,” he said, but things went up dramatically from there.
This is actually a surprisingly short (and cheap) list for an early year model of vehicle from a young car company, and a car that is loaded with weird/exotic features and complex designs.
Well, no surprises at the bottom of the list.
Wagon good crossover bad we get it.
How do consumers think that telling the bank “sorry I don’t want to pay for this car anymore you can have it back” will play out for them? Do the dealers tell them that the bank will cheerily smile and say “no biggie, don’t worry about that money you borrowed.” Even if they didn’t understand the concept of a money…