Isn’t the bolt EUV like a few thousand more but around double the range?
Isn’t the bolt EUV like a few thousand more but around double the range?
What off road features does the base LC have that a base Bronco/Jeep does not have that warrants comparing the tip top off road trims to the base LC?
Yeah the authors comparison seems silly, I don’t know what the heck he means with the quote below. I haven’t researched the LC in detail, but I’m pretty sure the Rubi and Sasquatch have the 57k LC pretty handily outclassed offroad
The same could be said for the Ford Bronco—just adding the Sasquatch Package to the base Big Bend and you’re over $51,000.
Or on the flip side, they’re trying to sell as much as possible after the 100 year production delay the demand far outstrips supply so they want every unit possible to be a sale, not scrapped for crash testing.
Americans will use anything but the metric system
If automakers could sell cars without tires, we’re pretty sure the bean counters in accounting would do exactly that.
I think there’s something fishing going on with how they measure “markup” for this analysis because most of the cars on this list are readily available at or under MSRP on autotrader.
The Colorado government needs to make this a mandatory training for all the idiots moving from California/Texas to CO before they’re allowed to get a CO drivers license or register a car here.
The dealer might put some markup on the parts, but they’re not in control of the price they pay for the parts. How much of that 30K bill do you honestly think is dealer markup versus just low volume replacement batteries being very expensive from the supplier?
It’s not really that simple unless a manufacturer has planned ahead with their overall system architecture. This isn’t like just popping some new AA’s in your tv remote. Generally an EV is going to have complicated charging infrastructure tailored to the original cells. If your EV came with an __ kilowatt battery, you…
Maybe not specifically car parts, but it’s not hard to google “things made with prison labor”
IDK man, without more detail it’s hard to say. But it’s just so hard to believe that someone had a carryon of loosely wrapped rotting fish with maggots dripping out and the first sign of a potential issue was maggots falling out. But who knows, maybe it was in a plastic back just twisted shut like I do with bags of…
Taco bell does it the exact same way though. I think it’s because cheese has more “perceived value” than lettuce in the equation so they want it to be on top and more visiable.
It’s a carryon with a rotting maggot infested fish that’s wrapped loosely enough for maggots to escape and drop on passengers heads. You really can’t think of any way this is Delta’s fault and there’s no possible way they could have noticed and addressed the issue prior to letting this dude board and the plane taking…
Some of the wallstreet guys who bought based on this mistaken information might also be in hot water. Sure it’s straight from the press release, but their 2023 Adjusted EBITDA margin was only 1.8% so anyone who read the release and said “Oh their margins are going to improve by 3x? Seems reasonable, let’s buy!” is a…
Regarding the Camaro, cool time capsule of a car, but as soon as a seller starts to talk about “1 of only ____ in ___ model year” just walk away because you know it’s going to be followed by an unreasonable price
As someone who has worked in both audit and in-house accounting/financial reporting, this is absolutely unacceptable for a public company and someone should and will get sued and/or fired.
+1000, this is how people get stuck on a hamster wheel of debt.