FSW mode: Full Snidely Whiplash
FSW mode: Full Snidely Whiplash
It’s a scam. the car is probably sold already. I had a similar situation with a Ioniq 5 Limited. Advertised lease for $99/mo, $0 down, 36 months. I called the dealer (was about 1 hour away) and kept asking if the car was on the lot and available and I kept getting the runaround. eventually they admitted the car was…
There are a lot of people out there who have a fantasy idea that purchases are just purchases, and say nothing about the person who chose to make that purchase. A lot of those people espouse that view specifically because they like Tesla and, to be fair, most of their models don’t carry the same weight as the…
So, uh, ALL DRIVERS? The statement in the article indicates 31% of FINANCED cars. So not counting people who own outright, drivers who drive someone else’s car (children, spouses) nor perhaps leases, fleet cars, etc. Don’t get me wrong I love this site, but his headline is rather misleading.
John Clay Wolfe (JCW.com) has a weekly show on Youtube, and there they have segments where callers calling in to see if he’ll buy them on the spot. (He owns “Give me the Vin” and that’s what they do, buy cars from people). Anyways, there are always people that try to highball him. “My Ford Truck, duals, special…
The Dodge Charger - BRING BACK THE MAGNUM, you cowards.
Those wheels are hideous however.
Therein lies the problem. I want a touring/wagon. I do not want to spend extra on an M or AMG or RS of a “luxury” (read: $$$) brand.
I used to work with a dealer that would do stuff like tint the windows so that most of their inventory wasn’t actually eligible at the advertised prices because they were upgraded models.
That is a little bit like the mess that Vin**** is in, in Vietnam. They sell the majority of their cars to their own subsidiary. Each part of the corporation owns other parts of the corporation.
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Almost all the stuff mentioned here is overly complicated but not over-engineered. Overengineering would be like having three redundant systems for a single door handle to completely rule out door handle failure. All the stuff mentioned seems to be pretty common points of failure in overly complex solutions for simple…
Also: electrification. In 10 years ICE-only BMWs will be hard to find.
No mention of the Nissan NV200 vans? They were a flop, but definitely a part of the history.
What’s funny is the guy who put the slideshow together used a slide of a Costco to tell people not to drape the hose. Costco spent all that money on long booms to keep cars moving and Erin is telling people not to use them.
I’m just pointing out that you call the Equinox a midsize when the industry, and probably consumers, consider it to be a compact. For reference it’s 183 inches long, the same length as the late Chevy Cruze, which was a compact car by about any measure.
I’m gonna say the saab 9=3 because it had fighter jet mode
Chrysler’s astrodome.
Subaru XT-6 and it’s not even close.
Hey, I loved these. And I also loved the 4+3!