joshbailey
Josh Bailey
joshbailey

I am really confused about the gas mileage of the Camaro V6. The sticker states 28 hwy, yet I averaged 33-34 mpg hwy after 800 miles of driving a rental spec one. It has <100 miles on the odometer when I picked it up, and I did my best to "break it in" when the opportunity arose.

My ‘03 had it, but my brother’s '04 still doesn't have it. However, he does not ever option the hatch.

You forgot to mention the Prius with the Apple logo in the back glass. I am starting to wonder if that is a factory option.

I for one am not for more taxes, but I was trying to say that the "gas guzzler tax", as do all taxes, acts as a market force to encourage people to choose the "better" option.

There is a thing called a gas guzzler tax that is imposed on cars that fail to meet certain fuel economy requirements. I paid it on the last car I purchased. People that buy cars that consume more fuel must then purchase said fuel. More powerful motors are also typically reserved for higher trim levels on cars (Buy

It's essentially priceless since it is a one of a kind. There is no comparison to price it against.

The only love that Dodge gets is the Viper and the Hellcat motor.

This article is about heavy duty transportation, not passenger vehicles.

They are limited by size and weight constraints. The trailers can only be so big, and the cargo can only weigh so much. Most trucks on the road are running at weight capacity for the majority of their run.

I can't think of many cars that have <120 hp. Even subcompacts are beyond that in nearly every iteration.

So I take it that you aren't too disappointed with the modern ZL1, Z/28, GT350, and GT500 which are more true to heritage.

It says that the packages include goodies such as new air intakes, different exhaust, upgraded suspension, brakes, drive modes, etc. There are a few performance bits in the package.

I DD a 2000 Accord and feel dwarfed when next to a modern Civic in traffic.

I don't think it shares anything in common with the Malibu. It was built on a rear wheel drive Opel platform.

But you will save $50 a year in gas with this $6000 part!

I have never heard of needing to shift to 1st or wait 2 seconds before shifting into Reverse. I did just pull out my car’s manual, and this is all it has for Reverse. I have never waited and have never had Reverse grind on me.

The i3 has an optional ICE. The base model is electric only.

The game was launched in North America on 8/9.

I think that stigma of the automakers is what shows the difference of demand. GM is known as the dinosaur that is slow to change, slow to innovate, and is part of the “establishment”. Tesla is known as the game changer which is quick to innovate and is the challenger to the “establishment”.
There is truth in those

I was trying to highlight people’s ignorance.