neverspeakawordagain
neverspeakawordagain
neverspeakawordagain

I have one. Ultra trim ($50k before incentives). Sucks to see them go under and my car be essentially dead if anything even minor happens to it. But I like the car a lot. The software is at a point now that it’s fine. Not tesla level but it works. I’ll drive it until it dies. It’s comfortable, good looking and that’s

Yea, I mean. We will see. I feel like so far the Ocean’s, although maybe not great, do work. And if you could get one for cheap, even if it lasted a few years it wouldn’t be a terrible buy.

Also TVR’s Chromaflair.

Mystichrome is definitely up there for me

Chryslers Nitro Yellow Green used on the 1995 Neon. It was Chryslers first time doing a throwback to the Hi-Impact colors of the 70s. I think it looks particularly handsome with the matte anthracite painted mouldings and bumper stripes to give it a little extra. Chrysler later released several other extremely

I cannot imagine being in the market for any one of these and thinking, ‘yeah, I’ll pay more than sticker for that.’

My Sienna has been in a shop a lot now that it’s over 280k miles. We need a van, and my wife won’t get a used van, because our experience with vans is that they are so useful that people hold on to them until there is something broken that is too expensive to fix. Given the service of our van (no problems at all until

EV9: Hawai’i. I’ll bet a lot of cars are marked up there. Meanwhile, I’m surprised that EVs are popular there; isn’t electricity expensive? (I guess gas is too, though...)

The van market kind sucks now. Those Sienna Hybrids are by far the best option with the 36+ MPGs and Toyota deals know it. 

There are dealers out there not marking them up, but usually their allocation is usually taken up just days after it’s released.

Yea I meant to add that one at the end. Especially since Ford has been talking about how in demand their hybrids are. Yet dealers are selling Maverick Hybrids for close to $50,000 in some places. 

You left off the Ford Maverick, I waited about 2 years for the $5000-$10000 markups to come down, but finally gave up. Maybe they have been reduced at this point, but I wouldn’t bet on it, they always seem to be in short supply.

2 reasons - it creates a glare on the inside of the windshield, and your eyes adjust to the brighter light inside the car, making it harder to see outside the car, particularly with the dim headlight of yore.

Yes, it was fuelshark. 

What ever happened to the 200 MPG carburetor? Was it just reborn as the Fuelshark?

The difference is that being admitted to hospital in the UK won’t bankrupt You.

If I wrote a 2,500 word article and this was the first reply I would start day drinking.

I honestly don’t watch Indycar because their cars look stupid.

The amount of people who don’t understand vehicle pricing, interest rates and loan terms in this comment section is pretty funny.

does your silverado come with a powered cover that closes like a trunk ?