I think I remember hearing about that. May have been on The Smoking Tire Podcast, I can’t remember.
I think I remember hearing about that. May have been on The Smoking Tire Podcast, I can’t remember.
Right kind of reminds me of like a Jay Leno like he’s just a regular ass dude who just happened to get lucky and make a ton of money.
Ah the apocolypse proof cybertruck. You know unless it rains, there’s a puddle, a small stream, dirt and/or grass, an update, or even a light fart.
Yeah he had a hell of a career jump from pretty much out of nowhere.
Perfect first car for a kid, but man this car was such a disappointment after the Caprice based Impala SS
Right not to mention IIRC hearing back in the day whatever you paid for your body kit, it will cost just about the same, maybe more, to get it properly installed. And frankly there just aren’t a ton of people who want to or will spend say have the value of their entire car just to put one on properly, not to mention…
Umm basically all of them lol except maybe a jacked up bro dozer, that said a Tacoma TRD pro was a bit tall for me to get in an out of with no side rails. I’m 6' and had a little trouble getting in one when I had it as a rental.
Alright LeBron lol.
Counter point lets NOT bring this kind of garbage back. I will admit some looked kind of nice, but unless they were per on by a pro they looked terrible. And I would prefer not to return to the era of bone stock Civic with a fart can and giant non functional spoiler.
See I feel the same way about say a Donk, when they are done correctly I get it, it’s not for me but I get it. But for every proper donk, you have 99 “insert car brand”, I have seen it on all kinds of makes and models, with the BIGGEST set of wheels you can possibly fit, likely from a rent a rim place, and no other…
It was mainly consumers. The automakers saw the steady decline in sales of sedans/coupes, and the rise in sales of CUV/SUV’s
Exactly these are priced a good bit outside the typical Charger/Challenger buyers budget. At least the ones not buying the high performance versions.
“two replica firearms”
“oh this looks cool and I can get a deal.”
LOL
Not sure what you have, but I just checked mine on KBB, I bought it used with 8k miles in 2020, it was a 2020 my car, for what I paid for is used, 4 years later I only lost about 5k in value, and it’s just a boring ass regular car.
That it’s a Kia isn’t really the issue. Look at lightly used EV prices across the board, a LOT are dropping 50% or more after a year or two.
Confused I wasn’t shitting on the F1 or Murray lol
THIS is what is putting people off buying EV’s. A one year old car that depreciated roughly 50% in a year. Like if you financed that thing you are MASSIVELY underwater almost instantly, great for used buyers terrible to people buying new.