I’m going to reiterate what they said; very right wing behavior.
I’m going to reiterate what they said; very right wing behavior.
Very Right wing of them
Hi all - Aiden here - I did end up getting a really good deal on an 09 Fit Sport with 55k miles and it is the perfect car for me. I absolutely love it. Thanks Jalops!
The Court’s previous decision: “The president is above the law.”
this is my thought. Another thing is car batteries are *massively* oversized for home use. So you’d put even less ‘wear’ on it than it was intended for, hopefully lasting even longer.
For $14K i want something dependable - like a 10 year old Range Rover.
It’s certainly not the new EV I’d buy, and even more certainly not the used EV I’d buy. But to have it for 2 years on a wicked cheap lease? Hell yeah.
My wife’s 2012 is going strong at 200k, and her dad’s ‘11 is at 220k and starting to feel the effects of NY roads. Not a cent into either except for regular wear items. With how clean this is, another 100k miles should be easy to achieve. It’s a lot of money, but the ones I see listed around here in good condition…
Never charge your EV in a garage.
Meh, she didn’t buy a Fisker--now that choice would’ve been a truly huge mistake.
It’s hard to feel bad for someone who makes 400k a year.
The answer is obvious: the writer needs to get her own priorities straight, dump that asshole, and use the incident to get sole custody of the child!
I ended up with the Camry, if anyone cares :p
If I am buying a NEW car, I probably already know what I want, and will simply order it. Thus I will use the dealer that gives me the best price on the order, and if not, the one with the lowest sales tax rate, since it varies by city.
You get it.
We ended up with a Mach E. After ford dropped the price, and then started offering insane deals on the 2023's, Volvo or Audi couldn’t even get close.
Look, it was an intentionally silly comment. :) But a GMC Motorhome would be a commuter car you could cook dinner in. lol
This. I did 40 miles each way for 2.5 years and vowed to never do it again.
Have you looked at housing costs in any major US city recently?
Why do people subject themselves to a 75-mile one way commute? The sheer amount of time lost commuting is just staggering.