I’m seriously considering the Toyota EV (BZ4X) next, depending on the self driving tech. I do love the $/mile of an EV but my Tesla was eating tires fast and the fit&finish could have been better.
I’m seriously considering the Toyota EV (BZ4X) next, depending on the self driving tech. I do love the $/mile of an EV but my Tesla was eating tires fast and the fit&finish could have been better.
I did, I sold one. Increased supply means lower prices. Not a brag, I got paid.
I got a carvana offer at $55K then listed it privately for $61K, it sold in a few hours. Strangely enough, a dealer bought it to resell so I left a few bucks on the table.
I bought one of the first post-covid Model Y’s for $55K in June 2020. Sales tax / registration roughly balanced out with federal / state EV tax credits. Drove it for 16K miles and sold it last Friday for $6K more than I had into it.
Is Toyota building it, or is Subaru building it? I’d assume since it’s Toyota’s first 100% EV, that they’re building it. But Toyota has been outsourcing cars a lot lately.
True story.
lol can’t this guy just be happy that he got to be married to Talulah Riley twice
I’d have a ‘16+ GX right now if the wife didn’t hate the grill. She loves the ‘16+ 200 series though, how do they always pick the more expensive option :-)
I went from an ‘08 IS350 to an off-lease ‘07 LS460 years ago. Just as fast in a straight line, rolled in the corners but was otherwise like driving a fast comfortable couch. I’ve since owned an ‘11 GS460, ‘15 GS350 and now ‘21 LC500 Convertible. All bought for half price or less, except the LC.
As I had my new LC500 convertible in for a small service item yesterday, one of the service advisors suggested there was an IS-F coming after the IS500. “With what engine”, I asked. There has been a rumored 4.0L twin-turbo V8 for a while now, but since Lexus let the “LC-F” trademark expire the odds of this ever…
Also in Colorado. Southwest Airlines should pay me a commission for all the body-on-frame Toyota buyers I send to the gulf states region to drive a car home.
As the formerly “cheapest AWD vehicle you could buy new”, the Suzuki SX4 would be a great suggestion if only the “second cheapest AWD vehicle you could buy new” from the same era wasn’t the Toyota Matrix.
Not that they’re in any way even remotely the same, but if “old Japanese cars” are your thing and the 2000GT is out of your price range, S600/S800's are mighty affordable:
Are cash and stocks the only ways that executives are compensated by companies? Nope. Are stocks the only type of assets that wealthy people own? Nope.
Do mean to say that Elon Musk has produced $238 billion in labor over his time in the work force?
Well we still get a shit ton of tax revenue in the mean time.
But if you’re an industrialist who is taking advantage of the situation
Is all debt bad?
You have no other option and take the job. Is my $990 profit (let’s assume the sandwich cost $10) ill-gotten or totally fine?
That’s what global tax rate agreements are hoping to stop.