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They’re already doing wrong wheel drive, its only a matter of time until the accountants tell them to do a V6 too.

Sedans are good to drive, and are more practical than a coupe. Crossovers just suck.

Weeeeellll, the difference is you cannot run to a dealer and buy a car today that is both flight worthy and road worthy”

Don’t know why, but it reminds me of the Jeep Renegade

So if I press my horn, I get a ticket.

Not sure its fair to compare EV fires with ICE fires just now. Most EVs currently on the road are fairly new and in good condition, whereas with ICE cars, some are new, while others are hoopties. 

Taking on Tesla, as it seems, is easier said than done.”

Lemon Law only applies to new cars, meaning that this was declared a lemon back in the 90s. As its still on the road, the problem that made it a lemon has either been fixed, or is minor enough to ignore. NP.

At this point, most SUVs are just minivans for people who are insecure about ageing, and want to appear young and “hip.” 

Minivans are taller than station wagons. SUV’s are taller than minivans. The next trend is double-decker cars.

Maybe its just an LFA body, and its a prototype for next-gen mid-engined Toyota Supra.

CP, because reliability. It’ll need a new battery pack pretty soon at that age and mileage, and that will total the car. And the motors commonly fail on all Tesla cars, but especially on early versions of the Model S. And there’s loads of other problem areas, such as the screen that controls everything being prone to

“Not too fancy, reasonable maintenance costs

“Not too fancy, reasonable maintenance costs

The 3 Series wagon has loads of space, what are you talking about? 

Justin Westbrook’s take is the correct take. They are very commonly used as police cars here in the UK, and they hold up well to all the idling and occasional hard driving. They’re mostly reliable- I say mostly, because it uses the N47 engine, which should have their timing chains replaced preventatively at around

Not true. A lot of people just want the cheapest thing that’ll get them from A to B. 

I remember reading elsewhere that Ford may do with the Fusion what they did with the Crown Victoria- keep it on sale just to get fleet sales. It looks like this may be what is happening.

Clearly, you are ignoring my points because they threaten your warped world view.

That’s a very expensive insurance claim. Not just for the repair price; this accident will be recorded on Carfax, and New York allows claims for diminished value.