Hydrogen fuel cell cars are worse than EV’s in every conceivable way. And they still need a battery.
Hydrogen fuel cell cars are worse than EV’s in every conceivable way. And they still need a battery.
Total Cost of Ownership is more important than sticker price. In six years, this Polestar will be worth $10k or less, while the Accord hybrid will still be fetching high 20s. And the Accord will still be on the road in 2050, if you keep up with maintenance. Parts for the Polestar will be completely gone by 2035.
This is likely my next purchase.
Take note of their service centers if you’re interested in one. I was leaning towards a Polestar 2 but the closest service center is around 3-4 hours away so no dice for sure. I settled on an Ioniq 5 as I can get to the nearest dealer that will service it in 35 minutes.
*Jeopardy Beeper*
If this thing actually gets made, 95% of the sales will be to the retiring boomers in Florida that are already fighting like jackals over the few Murano CrossCabs that got made. Seriously, if you ever need a good laugh, look at what those things are changing hands for.
Make them as thin as you want. I’ll just keep getting fatter.
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Former LC200 owner...we honestly ripped out the 3rd row because we valued the extra cargo space over the 3rd row seating, and I know many that also did the same for all the camping gear to schlep around. I obviously only speak anecdotally for myself, but I wonder if that’s the same message Toyota received.
I am siding with the school on this one. It is not a public school - it is a private school with membership.
Idk, man. Is it that big of a deal? Maybe not. But surely plenty of private schools have made bigger mountains out of smaller mole hills. It’s not a public school, so they make the rules. Maybe the parents that reported the issue are bigger donors, that’s what seems to be the criteria for having a say, based on TV and…
A slightly-used Crosstrek would be a good choice, especially with the smaller engine. Remember, most new drivers fall into the “young-and-stupid” category, so minimizing power is always a good thing, as is the ability to run over stuff with minimal damage.
I was referring to the Altima.
The best way to maximize your worth at a larger organization is to join a Union.
But it’s the perfect car if he eventually decides his daughter shouldn’t be driving, since the transmission will probably explode within the next few years.
The issue is that it’s getting increasingly difficult to justify a $500+ purchase for something you may or may not even need any more. In NW Ohio we have gotten one significant snowfall this year where winter tires would have been nice to have, but if past winters are anything to go by, it’s doubtful we’ll get another…
All of them that, regardless of how good their actual content is, use the cliche YouTuber thumbnail with a hyperbolic, click-baity title with the yellow font slapped over some fake OMG or ShouldIBeConcerned facial expression. “I just bought the [CHEAPEST/WORST/UGLIEST] [whatever car type here]?!” Seriously, some of…