jcoppola33
Jcoppola33
jcoppola33

These as well as the g90 are good for people that have money but don’t necessarily want to flex it. It’s the same things thats happening with GM right now. You can buy an Escalade for like 90k and flash your money or now they are making higher trims on the Tahoe without having a fancy trim name. I think it’s called

“for all of us to pull up behind on the highway, link up with and enjoy a nice regen charge before our exit. Somebody pay me for this plan. Thanks.”

Have you ever attempted to clean a truck with rubber floors? Hell even battleworn weather tech are hard to clean. The rubber gets stained by dirt and becomes much harder to clean than a carpet floor. That being said some cheaper cars come with ridiculously cheap carpet that just won't clean. In my experience Mazda

Not that bad tbh, in my detail shop we get much worse sometimes

Went 2 weeks ago with a friend to buy a new ram..msrp was 66k and the salesman is telling us all the new Rams are 20% off right now. Which would be about 13k off sticker. For a brand new model that’s a great deal so he’s hooked he wants to truck. Guy keeps saying 20% 20% and then shows up with the price sheet and it

Had the whole front of my Denali done with xpel and then I did ceramic over it and the rest of the paint. No issues and the truck will look amazing for a while with little maintenance other than washes. My shop applies ceramic as well as full detailing and we have never ran into an issue with ceramic and ppv mixed

A smallish high performance electric car that can only drive under 200 miles would really be no different than a heavily modified gas car that gets less than 10 miles per gallon. If it can be recharged quickly that is. 

Ive heard the fronteir are great little work trucks considering how old they are you can get them for pretty cheap

Great point but there still are alot of people that could be fine with the mid size trucks capabilities but still buy a full size for the extra cabin space alone. It also doesn’t help that when you start looking at buying a Colorado a comparable Silverado is not that much higher of a price and then you start to think

If you constantly think about resale value when buying a car youll have a bad time

From what it seems that is not in the same size class as the massive yukon and Tahoe. Plus there are plenty of ways to design a car regardless of size, yes side profiles on alot of cars may look similar but looking just at the front it definitely looks similar to GM's full size styling 

At the right angles that front end looks alot like a GMC Yukon 

I cant believe a leaf would cost that much to insure. My 18 Denali stickered for 65, I’m the only one on my insurance, have 1 accident, and I’m 21 and it still only cost me around 2k per year to fully insure. Sounds like you need a new agent lol

Yes some vehicles are best with contrast I feel my Denali is running the border of chrome and color match but still looks nice 

Where I live like 30 min outside of Boston they can’t give those things away.. like 6 months after they came out the local dealer had the same 5 from their first delivery sitting out front on one of the busiest hwys in the state. Then even with a massive 12k off sticker they still sat for months lol. There are so many

Almost every vehicle looks best with most if the car being color matched...grand Cherokees are a great example of this 

I loled pretty hard when he mentioned the easy exit like some crazy feature 

Does it make you smile driving it...that's the key to being a good car in my eyes

I haven't heard anything about the oil pump failures..is that on the older trucks or new? We have a 5.3 lease that gets the snock kicked out of it and no issues yet lol

My truck drives me to and from work, hauls my jetskis and my dad’s boat, let’s me bring trash to the local dump, and move whatever I need to in the bed without ruining an SUV interior all while being very comfortable to drive around in.... why should I buy a second car just for commuting?