If these things start arriving in Mexico, Doug might be able to get his hands on one and show us all of its quirks and features.
If these things start arriving in Mexico, Doug might be able to get his hands on one and show us all of its quirks and features.
Do you really think it’s the fires that began in the past 2-3 weeks causing people to flee the Bay Area and LA? Might it have more to do with the pandemic that has lasted 6 months or so and the much less business-friendly approach CA took compared to TX? Or perhaps the years-long increases in living costs that were…
I guess lots of people asked their doctor if Kia Seltos was right for them.
German animals wouldn't think of crossing a road except at a marked crossing.
It does come with a manual. It’s right there in the glove box.
Hopefully we’ll get the Obsidian cut in a couple years.
-David Tracy
I explicitly used the “$400/mo headline” because folks outside of our core readership are more likely to click on that rather than “Nice cars you can get for $21,000" but I do go to explain how I arrived at that number while keeping a reasonable loan term.
Hm. Looks promising. Might have to re-up my Jalopnik Gold subscription.
Yes, because stashing away $35k in liquid cash is a reasonable expectation. Everyone else should drive old cars.
This is a little extreme. Financing is a useful tool and most 36mo loans have interest lower than inflation. You’d be an idiot to pay cash if you can get 0% for 3 yrs.
Just get Papa Murphy’s and bake it yourself. Their pizza is better than the big chain pizza anyways. My favorite is the chicken bacon artichoke.
Stop sitting on the console then.
Then lower the seat. My 6'10" cousin has plenty of room.
No diesel no sale.
You’re getting old.
I’ll pass on calling dibs. Few things are more humiliating than being underwater on a Hyundai.
“You are probably better off just fixing the brakes and the exhaust on your Hyundai, banking some money, and building your credit.”
Anyone currently sleeping in a tent, for starters.