That trend won’t be helped by how many require going up-trim in order to unlock more colors.
That trend won’t be helped by how many require going up-trim in order to unlock more colors.
Usually not a purple color guy but wow absolutely love that purple.
I know they’re designing the cars with a reduction in threaded fasteners, but this is taking it too far!
Would it be better with a turbo and a manual?
Is the CVT still an awful match to the droney boxer engine?
Would you buy this over a Ford Maverick with the FX4 package.
Maverick version please.
Chargers should go where people would naturally spend a half hour or so. Like stores, restaurants, malls, downtown shopping districts, trail heads, entertainment venues, and of course truck stops/restaurants/coffee shops along major highways/travel routes. Nobody wants to spend time at a dealership - it’s probably…
I’ve seen these. Mostly tech bros and tech dads that own these carrying their 10K mtbs.
“truck like things” - my dude, nobody is buying a $100k truck to tow their landscaping trailer daily. They’re buying it to commute, to head to the grocery store, and possibly to tow their 10' bass boat the 15 miles to the river a few times a year. This is a dead horse that has been well beaten. There are SO MANY…
a vehicle that stickers for an eye-watering $99,759
This is true. I won’t keep beating this dead horse, but Tesla completely blew a chance to get a very real head start in the electric truck market by overthinking the Cybertruck.
I live around some wealthy neighborhoods and I don’t double take when I see a Urus anymore. I barely notice them honestly. Urus has no more road presence than any other luxury SUV at this point. I’d argue that for folks who didn’t already know what it was, they never noticed it to begin with. A 15 year old gallardo…
“Fells like an Audi product wearing Lambo badges”
Maybe I just don’t understand rich people, but I don’t really get why you would pay a premium to own this over something like a fully spec’d-out Cayenne Turbo.
And yes, those are Doral tires mounted to the wheels. That’s a secondary by Japan’s Sumitomo and available at places like Walmart. We’re not here to tire shame, however.
I’m doing my part - I bought two new manual cars in that time period.