You forgot to add the styling differences between the two. One you have to explain when others see you driving it, the other just looks like a Golf.
You forgot to add the styling differences between the two. One you have to explain when others see you driving it, the other just looks like a Golf.
Yes, because the new one is 5 i’s better. Duh.
I want to order one but can’t decide what the correct combination of the 9 million available options is. Help!
Small cars just need to be a bit taller so they’re easier to get in to, and AWD so they go better in the snow....
AND A GODDAM PICKUP TRUCK.
That seems reasonable. This study is based on cars SOLD with over 200k. More a measure of marketability than anything else.
Is the bottom of the list available? What cars are the LEAST likely to see 100k / 200k / 300k miles?
Reverse is in the wrong spot on the shifter. 0/10.
*9.99% financing for 96 months. On approved credit through Chrysler Capital. All financing and leasing offers require credit approval. See dealer for details. Ends 04/02/18. Trust us, it’s a good deal, our dealers would never recommend something bad for you, they’re really good at math and stuff.
Yep, buy one and drive it but don’t modify it. After 10 years it will be in the same category that an LJ is at today.
Yep, companies as large as Enterprise surely employ several people that are extremely good at math. They predict that this will be a net gain for the company.
How much are you willing to pay the people with rights to his estate?
Can we expect to see more reader Q&As with auto industry people? I always thought those were neat, but there hasn’t been one for a while. Bring on engineers, executives, drivers, etc.
Is there a way to search by dealership to see what complaints they have against them?
The other half of this is that there are so many good off-lease used cars on the market. The automakers need to sell those, and keep prices high on them so they can continue leasing new cars at attractive rates.