jimv71883
Jimv71883
jimv71883

NO!!!!

You could certainly do worse than Mitsubishi. Chrysler and Kia are two great examples.

I know I'm probably in the minority here but I've never understood why loud cars are desirable.

A freaking Dodge? Are you kidding me? They wouldn’t be in pursuit much because they’d be on the side of the road all the time waiting for a tow truck. As a tax payer I hate the idea of any Dodge being used as a police vehicle. It’s way too much in repairs.

I don't even see the point in hybrid SUVs. The mileage is barely an improvement over the non-hybrid versions and it's still terrible mileage.

Hell no. It's bad enough having to look at those ugly things on the road. We don't need more.

My mom had the wagon version of this car. It made it to like 180,000 miles and that was with her treating it like crap. It probably could have lasted to 250,000 if someone else had owned it.

Seriously? An El Camino? You mean the ugliest car ever? Whoever came up with the idea of a car with a truck bed needs to be shot.

You aren't going to get 300 miles even at $60,000. Even the Model S which costs $80,000+ doesn't actually get 300 miles.

They absolutely did take deposits.

That brings back memories. I got a used 2000 Corolla CE(same as the 99) in 2002 with 45,000 miles on it. I drove it for 8 years from my last year of high school through a few years after college. It had 150,000 miles on it when I traded it in. Besides the normal wear and tear stuff all I had to replace was a belt and

I don't understand Ford either. I went from maybe considering a Ford to absolutely not considered a Ford. If I got any Ford it would be a Fusion.

Boomers? I'm 35. I'm certainly not a "Boomer". I would much rather have a sedan over a SUV. Sedans look better and get better mileage.

Toyota has 5 SUVs. The Sequoia and Land Cruiser are basically the same size. For the price of the Land Cruiser you might as well get a Lexus LX which has the same starting price.

He isn’t going to be a senator either.

If you care at all about long term battery life my advice would be to not use wireless charging at all.

And hide that great looking grill?

It’s true that quick charging creates more heat and is therefore hard on the battery but leaving your phone on the charger all night isn’t much better and possibly worse.

I couldn't disagree more. I think it looks great.

I have these and they are very nice. However, they are ridiculously overpriced. Luckily I didn’t have to pay for them. I got them as a gift for a work award I won. $350 or even the $300 sale price is ridiculous.

I have these and they are very nice. However, they are ridiculously overpriced. Luckily I didn’t have to pay for