I will 100% buy an ID Buzz California or whatever off lease when the current very long warranty I have on our current vehicle runs out. Don’t screw this up VW. They’re going to screw it up.
I will 100% buy an ID Buzz California or whatever off lease when the current very long warranty I have on our current vehicle runs out. Don’t screw this up VW. They’re going to screw it up.
I’m here to save the day. $4,900 with 58k miles.
A timely article! I’ve been considering this for our vehicle.
I learned on an F-350 for work as a landscaper with my angry boss sitting shotgun. Drove it a few times before going back to school. Then 6 years later bought an ‘03 civic si in ‘06 and had to drive it with no plate about 30 miles home on the freeway. That was an adventure, but by the time I was halfway home I was…
All of this is irrelevant to the central point, which is that you made an error in conflating “rich” with “makes money” in order to take a dig at an author with politics you don’t like. Try not to be blinded by ideology at all times.
“They could do something else” is a really convenient way of disregarding any and all potentially legitimate grievances these workers might have. What if some really can’t do something else due to flexibility or scheduling? The world is rife with stories of folks who have to work multiple jobs because their…
Anybody without a political axe to grind can easily discern the difference between “rich” and “makes money”.
I mean, basic physical laws should be enough to know that in an accident the occupants of the heavier/taller vehicle are probably going to fare better than the occupants of the lighter/shorter vehicle.
No, it just means they are safer on roads where the majority of vehicles are SUVs and trucks, which is the whole point.
“Taken as overall classes, the IIHS says minivans were safest (25 fatalities per million registered vehicle years), followed by SUVs (28 per million), then pickup trucks (52 per million), with the broad “cars” class rated most deadly (56 deaths per million.)”
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Road rage is a particular problem here because Americans are overworked, underpaid, financially precarious, always in a hurry, and have to drive everywhere for everything. So, welcome!
Yes. I think a lot of cars have this feature buried in settings somewhere. I appreciate that ours has a hardware button.
My ‘18 Ford Expedition has a physical button to completely turn off the touchscreen. Pretty sweet!
I’m guilty of this but I blame the manufacturer of my SUV that had a $66k sticker price and came with absolute garbage halogens.
We have a Mazda CX-30 as a rental while our vehicle is in the shop (4 weeks and counting). I really like it despite it being WAY too small for our family. The infotainment system is atrocious however.
What it comes down to is cost. We could absolutely cease using gasoline in 5 - 10 years but there will be significant costs. No one wants to bear the brunt of those costs so they continue to point fingers at each other. The bottom line is this: if climate change is as big a danger as everyone claims and therefore the…
...because of “centrists”. Got it yet?
Joe Manchin votes with the GOP 38.5% of the time. A newly elected president essentially sets the agenda when he has majorities in both houses. The legislative agenda under McConnell is irrelevant when you have a Dem president, which probably won’t be for long since his signature piece of legislation has languished for…