Prices always go up immediately but take months to return where they were. How convenient.
Prices always go up immediately but take months to return where they were. How convenient.
All good points.
Technology can soften physics, though.
All the pictures are from 10+ feet away for a reason. There are knicks, scratches and peeling clear coat all over the place.
The thing with EVs is that the ability to charge them quickly allows you to deplete them quickly. It doesn’t cost a lot more to put a stronger electric motor in there and the wiring is the same, so why the hell not make it fast, too.
First of all, every single one of these heavy EVs has every safety system already baked in because of the higher overall cost. They have emergency braking, collision avoidance and lane centering as standard. Thus, they are better at avoiding hitting other obstacles than the average vehicle around them.
Vinfast sounds like a scam. I hope you do meet up with them.
Those looked great.
1988 Pontiac Fiero GT.
Exactly.
When giant SUVs are available as all electric I think you will see a market swing.
I just made a post about my Volvo XC40 BEV’s Android system. LOL
I have worked in IT for 20+ years and currently own a Volvo XC0 BEV, so I completely understood what the new CEO is saying here.
Aw hell no!
Bad take.
The local BJ’s by me is always packed and it takes forever to fill up, which causes an even longer line.
My dad had one and sold it about years ago. It was a red LS2 automatic. It was a V8 hardtop convertible with a big trunk, what is not to like? It was built for cruising, which it did quite well.
I love to haggle at a dealership to get the best deal. I love to call them out on their bullshit. I’ll research for weeks or months to find the best deal, then play those deals against each other. It brings me joy when the dealer finally agrees to my terms. I won, fuckers!!! Muhhahahahaha!!!!
I live in South Florida and I’ve visited Joe Robbie Stadium dozens of times over the years. I’m still absolutely shocked that this is happening, and not in a good way.
Much of this is going to ride on what the vehicle being purchased now and how in demand it is VS how much will that same vehicle be worth in 3 years.