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I am confident that the 19 year old delivery protection film on that SVT Mustang will be easy to remove and leave the finish in better condition than if it were removed just after purchase in 2003. /s

I knew nothing about Psycho other than it is a classic. The first time I saw it was with the St Louis symphony playing the score on October 31. What an incredible experience. I’ve seen at least four other symphony/movie performances which were all incredible (LOTR, Matrix, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,

Based on my nearly 200k miles in a hybrid Toyota I would bet my paycheck he used much less than a quarter of the listed volumetric capacity of the tank. My gas alert beep happens at around 3 gallons left in the tank (out of 11.2 gallon capacity). When the last bar in the fuel gauge starts flashing and the miles to

This opinion of yours has been debunked many times using actual data.  Please stop spreading FUD.

I walked into a dealership in Feb 2021 and got a 2021 Bolt LT with every single option for $26100.  The MSRP on the Monroney Label was $40185.  I really like it, even with the fire hazard and recall looming.  The problem is that unless you research everyone assumes that cars are selling within a few thousand of the

I received $0 tax credit for my purchase, not sure why any of this is relevant.  My purchase price was solely based on negotiation.  

Would you say the same if I was talking about a 991 GT3?

Except when you realize that after the tax credit expired on the Bolt the cars were selling far under MSRP. The MSRP for the 2022 Bolt and Bolt EUV are much more in line with their actual value and sales price. My 2021 Bolt had an MSRP of $40185 and I got it for $26000.

You will see what you are going to crash into when your summer tires are are about a Rockwell 55 hardness.

I agree overall, but good 3MPSF tires (Michelin CrossClimate, Goodyear WeatherReady) can cover the vast majority of the lower 48 without the extra expense and complication associated with full winters (I say this as someone with two cars in Michelin CC tires year-round and a Subaru with a set of Blizzak WS80). The

Yeah, I remembered incorrectly. I’ve never liked the shape of those designs, personally. 

And none of you recommended any of the following in Minnetonka, MN?

Your friend and cousin are preparing for the new future? Good for them.

Tiring, yet relevant. Thanks for your feedback.

And this comes from the fact that a large amount of the population don’t have a clue [mechanically] how their engines work and wouldn’t think something like driving through a puddle could cause damage.

I’ve been waiting for the announcement of the Macan EV for a couple years now, and I know I’m not the only one.

Apparently you have never seen or experienced the third row for the Model Y.  It is a row in name only and the glass is a couple inches above the headrest.  Any child young enough to fit back there would need a convertible car seat, which would invalidate the whole idea of fitting.

I worked at Jimmy John’s during a summer while getting my BS in Chemical Engineering. Because I survived on my own dime from money earned during coop quarters, I delivered on bicycle. Kept the costs near zero and the bonus was the health benefit from riding hundreds of miles over the few months I was employed there

I also had my Bolt in for service and noted the MSRP for the Trax was within spitting distance of what I paid for my new Bolt LT with every single option.  I hope no one paid in the low-to-mid 20's for a Trax, because is it not an experience worth the money.

Having gotten a Trax and Trailblazer as loaners on two different visits to my Chevy dealer I can say that the Trax is a miserable car I will not miss in any way and the Trailblazer is a pleasant little cheap crossover. The numbers definitely show both are underpowered, but the Trailblazer seems much less so and has