joshbailey
Josh Bailey
joshbailey

So Ram Air?

You mean KITT.

Miles are miles. You just have to factor in the known long term reliability when determining what risk you want to take when buying used. I would say that a 3 series with 50k on the clock is the same as a Honda with 125k on the clock.

It's a form of market adjustment, but at least the buyers are getting something for the "markup".

Depreciation is high because of government incentives. The car might be $35,000, but the real price is $27,500 after a $7,500 incentive. The depreciation curve thus starts at $27,500, but it is reported against the $35,000 figure in terms if rate of depreciation. The same trend can be seen in the used Volt and Leaf

I’ve heard this exact story with nearly every manufacturer in every decade dove the 60's. I don’t know if I believe it or not.

Must be a cost cutting feature. No heat/AC.

It doesn't work with the full glass roof design of the car. You could put the hinge at the B-pillar which means you would have to really beef up support under the roof to support the massive hatch opening (which would now expose the back seats when opened). You could also put the hinge right behind the rear seats but

From my experience it works perfectly fine. I almost never look at the gauge cluster in my ZL1 because the HUD works so well.

This sounds like real life B-Spec mode.

It’s not simply the lack of grill that is offputting. As can be seen in this thread, there are many examples of cars without grills or minimal grills that look just fine. However, the front nose of this model is designed as if it were sculpted around a grill and then the grill just looks to be missing. They cut the

I remember my dad trying to teach me to drive a manual using an old tractor when I was like 8 years old. I had to nearly stand on the clutch peddle to depress it. There was no modulating the clutch to get moving. It was a painful experience.

You need to see the Black Diamond Tricoat in person. It makes the Raven Black look meh.

I doubt Mercedes designed that chassis with the intent of it being in coupe form with 700+hp.

Nice Fusion bruh. What kind of exhaust kit did you get for it? /sarcasm

That’s 10 pm Eastern.

Actually any modern traction/stability control system will be able to detect the lunch trays because not all wheels will be spinning at the same speed. However, it's on if such systems can be disabled.

Except Bill needs to be at work at the same time as you so he gets his own car. I do t understand the ride sharing model since most cars are utilized at the same times. It’s called rush hour for a reason.

Back before they started sales of the car they stated that they expected to sell 1700-2000 cars a year. It was never meant to be a volume seller. They sold nearly 2500 in 2014 and nearly 2900 in 2015 so it has actually exceeded expectations.

It has sold exactly what they expected. Here is an article from 2013 before the SS went on sale in the US. They said that 1700-2000 cars a year would make it a sales success.