9500 is really nothing for a race car engine that gets to use expensive parts and can be refurbished between each race. What does a DOHC race engine do?
9500 is really nothing for a race car engine that gets to use expensive parts and can be refurbished between each race. What does a DOHC race engine do?
Bought my Boxster private party at 4yo, just out of warranty. I had a PPI and have had no major issues, the extra $10k I would have had to pay for the CPO version of the same thing would cover a bunch of repairs.
Wait, or go buy a $65k luxury SUV for $58k instead of a $48k SUV for $58k.
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Anyone who looks at a new LR Tesla and thinks hydrogen would be better needs her head examined.
I’d also take a Telluride, because I’d rather have a minivan than a truck.
In the 90s (dating myself) I was convinced hydrogen was the future, in the 00s it still seemed like a reasonable solution to compete with BEVs. But today post Tesla? Come on Toyota.
It’s not difficult to add charging infrastructure to street parking, or apartment parking. If the world was mostly BEVs, we’d have it already. The only issue is the transition.
The bigger the truck, the smaller the man.
Mileage is high for a used four year old Porsche, even if it is a CUV.
Not hard... Unless you want it emissions legal with a 4 year warranty and 150k+ mile endurance.
Nothing says flashy like the ‘is it a last-gen Malibu?’ Chevy SS.
This makes no sense, it would cost far too much and you’d still have an old car.
“If you make $100k/yr but you own your house/condo, have no student loan debt, and have some money in the bank then go right ahead and buy a $70k car.”
Sorry, spending 10% of your post-tax income on an ongoing payment for a single car, much less on-going insurance/fuel is insane from a financial standpoint.
Some older economy cars (Geos, etc.) had stock 12" wheels.
Didn’t watch the video, but from playing Kerbal Space Program I know the answer is delta-V, asparagus staging mandatory.
Preach on brother! There are far too many drivers who aggressively dislike cyclists sharing the road. Add to this inattentive drivers who drift into unprotected bike lanes. How is a singular focus on helmets helping the main problems?
As a bike commuter, I want more protected bike lanes and bike-friendly intersections. I wear my helmet, but I don’t think it’s doing much at all for me in a vehicle-vs-cyclist collision.