That looks great.
That looks great.
True, but i wish they did offer some sort of “package” or “edition” with better tires/wheels so their 0-60 times and 1/4 times and track times wouldn’t look so bad. It is a really held back in performance by the tires, and it gives the car a bad name. People think its super slow, its decent with proper tires.
2014 Hyundai Tucson Walking Dead Edition
I think its the same “realiability” and “fix-ability” thing that plagues the autobox.
Dodge Charger, Chevy SS
Lincoln
If the interest on the loan is lower than inflation, your payment becomes cheaper over time. This often happens with new cars, its much smarter to take the loan at 1.9% financing and putting your 30k in a good stock portfolio.
prius/fit/camry
I drove one from 40k miles to 120k miles. It wasnt THAAAAT bad. Two sets of control arms. A crankshaft position sensor. O2 sensor. Then reverse on the transmission blew. It was an automatic and it wasnt just a solenoid unfortunately.
Chassis ground. All of the metal in your car is a giant ground. The ECU is grounded when its screwed down in place. The .5 ohm is just the small resistance in the metal and contact points between two pieces of metal.
Same goes for most pickup trucks. Fits into some neighborhoods, looks like a work truck in others.
Those people also wouldn’t buy a tesla.
The Raptors were taken off giant jumps to bend the frame like that, not just going off road or beach cruising. Also, they addressed that issue in later model years by re-enforcing the frame.
9/10 is a fraction
Maybe they meant it’ll last the life of the car, about 5 tanks of gas.
The brand name has too much value. It might be a terrible show but more people will watch it than any hot rod show in america.
His point is that the aussie car was built for endurance races, and the tesla was built for straight line speed. They did the test that favors the tesla, now lets do the test that favors the aussie.
I did one of those “extreme experiences” where you rent a supercar on a track, all the guys that worked there drove v6 camaro pace cars and put most ordinary people in supercars to shame around the track.
Your article assumed new, but what about used?
A dollar more per gallon for premium gas over diesel plus 25% better fuel economy plus lower insurance plus better reliability plus lower insurance makes the price to own gap much wider. The guy considering a supercharged one wasnt considering the diesel, but the guy considering a lower end car may jump the gap.