so true!!!
so true!!!
This!!! Torchinsky lacks any definition of base 3,4, or 5 oils. Could have included these important details and was disappointing. Example: base 4 oil is hydro cracked Dino oil and base 5 is true synthetic. Red line and amsoil are base 5 oils.
Oops forgot to mention that test is a 2007 in the video description.
2003 is in fact the year of their major Ford Expedition redesign with high strength boron steel in the A pillar. This is a direct response to poor rollover and roof crush failures of the 1st generation. I did a ton of reading before buying our 2015 Navigator. The 2003 is the same car all the way up to 2017. A few…
There goes Tesla! Once the big boys have competitive alternatives Tesla is finished or bought out.
True. We got an additional 2K off when we financed our Lincoln. Happy that it was paid off last off!
Unless there is a take financing rebate? Otherwise this is untrue.
You can’t take investment gains in a separate account and state the honda asset is a net gain. Let’s look at the individual honda transaction: The total purchase cost to you when the loan is finally paid off will be hundreds of dollars higher than if bought for cash due to interest. In that single transaction of…
You can’t take investment gains in a separate account and state the honda asset is a net gain. Let’s look at the individual honda transaction: The total purchase cost to you when the loan is finally paid off will be hundreds of dollars higher than if bought for cash due to interest. In that single transaction of…
You can’t take investment gains in a separate account and state the honda asset is a net gain. Let’s look at the individual honda transaction: The total purchase cost to you when the loan is finally paid off will be hundreds of dollars higher than if bought for cash due to interest. In that single transaction of…
Money is worth less in the future due to 3% inflation. If you invest it and make more than 3%, fine. Just saying that 0.9 interest is still interest and should be avoided at all costs.
0.9% costs more than cash (0 percent). How does this reasoning make sense?
Be careful... torque management is there to prevent transmission failure.
Completely agree with you. I have factory ordered several new vehicles and why more people do not do that, I don’t know. You can get the base model or whatever options make more financial sense to you.
The explanation is too many people are being foolish with their money. There is an alarming trend towards “borrowing to meet immediate impulses” vs the smarter “saving to meet financial and purchase goals”.
That is awesome! Great buy
Fixed that for you:
This happened to me Saturday when going to Costco. Person in BMW slows from 45 mph to 5 mph right in front of my 8,200 pound truck because they missed the off ramp.
Instead of statistics or data, this is a long winded opinion piece. While I usually enjoy Jason’s analysis this was lacking in every way.
Except high pressure fuel models