When I first saw the front end, I thought it was a re-skinned Dodge Dart
When I first saw the front end, I thought it was a re-skinned Dodge Dart
that’s ... that’s .... glorious.
Kinda depends on the dealer.
Yup, the dealer knows what they have
I am afraid that you don’t see that you are the person most are disparaging here. You are over 60, a Boomer, and lusted after what appealed to you in your youth, and bought one.
I have had 1 Buell, 2 BMWs and now a Victory ... which I have finally determined I don’t actually like. Too rough and lacking in features.
I figure I’m about 90% on board with your analysis. I just arbitrarily refuse to ever agree 100% with anyone.
As of right now, the one linked in the article has 39 bids, but nice theory;p
Horribly ugly car, no two ways about it, completely lacking in grace or elegance. But dirt cheap combined with great condition and possibly the sweetest most comfortable and luxurious ride you may ever know in your lifetime? Had to NP it.
it doesn’t account for mid to full-size sedans falling out of favor
I think we have been oversold on Safety
That’s a nice antique and all, but ... it don’t hold a candle stylistically to the next gen Gran Torino ...
I care very little about massive organizations complaining when they have no plan for any slight loss of revenue,
If the mega rich were to sacrifice just a little and keep paying their employees
Neutral: I predict smaller and fewer.
Yeah, you’re splitting hairs, and no it wasn’t “not run” ... every single step in the activity list is part of the test even if they never made it to the primary portion. Prepping the rocket on the pad is just as much part of the test as firing the motors. The object of a test is not simply to exist as a metaphysical…
The Lucid Air is a handsome car (without the ugly masking/promo wrap we see in the pics above) so I hope they are able to produce this thing at a decent (i.e., not just for richy rich types) price point.
If you can’t pay cash, you can’t afford the car. If you are able to pay cash, you are perfectly fine choosing financing if the math works out. Makes sense?
It wasn’t really 0%. They just added the interest you would’ve paid into the MSRP on the vehicle and told you the loan was 0% interest.
Okay, my bad ... we’re a 4 driver 4 car household. If it weren’t for Covid my driveway wouldn’t be jammed up every day. Once Covid is done, there will be space again as I force the youngers to gtfo of the house.