Totally agreed on the $70,000 bus, that’s not going to save them.
Totally agreed on the $70,000 bus, that’s not going to save them.
Yep if the owner didn’t have an insurance policy that allowed him to rent his vehicle, he’s probably screwed.
Minivans are not cool, but they are extremely useful. The actually cool people don’t care what others think anyway.
ND, the mods sound like pretty good choices but I’m also sure they have been thoroughly tested many times. $20,000 for a flogged Mustang is not a good use of money.
The F-150 Lightning EVs were supposed to be $40,000. At that price they would be selling as many as they could make.
It’s the “things are bad so we might as well make them worse and live it up while we can, fuck the future” attitude.
I was looking for the BFGoodrich G-force Comp-2 A/S and there they are. I’ve run about 4 sets at this point on my Mazdaspeed3 and Focus ST. I know this sounds like a tire ad but they work well in the wet, have great handling, and more than that they wear well. I used to get ~20,000 miles out of other sets of tires, I…
A red 1978 MGB in high school was my first car and it was fun. It was mechanically rather junky but looked good and was fun to drive, if it started.
2nd Gear: If Ford wants to sell cars, they need to sell cars people of average income could afford. Not inflation-adjusted prices, income-adjusted prices.
All of them believe they are temporarily downtrodden millionaires, their break will come any day now.
Not to rain on your parade, but that is often a sales tactic to get you in the showroom looking at new vehicles.
Anyone who could spend $30,000 (probably much more) on a vehicle to just let people ride around in it unsupervised is going to be quite rich to begin with.
If it holds up in the long term I look forward to buying one for $12,000 10 years from now.
My parents bought a Vega new, brown on brown. It had quite a few problems and I think they only kept it 2-3 years. They bought a new 1979 Mustang. That was a surprisingly reliable vehicle even if the V6 was gutless and the handling was bad, they had that 15+ years.
Yes a Toyota should be more reliable and easier to fix than a Volvo, but this is 2.8 times the price with more mileage. ND.
Yes it should just be the default that every model has a Mazdaspeed version. And with drivetrain and handling mods, not just cosmetics.
And you don’t have to create an Earnify account. I have too many accounts already and Amazon seems to want to know a lot about them.
That’s true, I see more Chevettes and Pintos than I do Intrepids.
Price decent, specs good, 6-speed oh yeah, drop-top ok, 134,000 miles on BMW - whoops, ND.
All they had to do was make it clean, simple, funky, and $30,000 and it would have sold like crazy.