Yeah, my last purchase of a new vehicle was in 2007. It was a Toyota.
Yeah, my last purchase of a new vehicle was in 2007. It was a Toyota.
Good insight. I would have to try both cars. For me, going to and from work, the EV might be a better choice. For my wife, who likes to take a horde of dogs with her, the EUV might be a better choice.
Maybe. That dealer has a ton of similar bolts with similar miles and options. Most are around $15k, this one is $12k. History shows it was purchased in Alabama (used) driven for 2-3 month and then returned. Why? (only thing I see is that the tires are pretty badly worn, when the more expensive ones seem to have new…
Yes, but I’ve never been in any subway / light rail system in the US that was as nice as the London Underground (not saying they don’t exist, only I haven’t found them). And when I was at the Underground, there were news stories about how a bit run down.
It has and it hasn’t.
One thing important to remember is that baby steps is the way to change things. I work with guys that raise cattle. They switched from gas to diesel years ago to save fuel costs. A hybrid HD truck that would save even more fuel would be interesting to them. If we try to get them to switch to Bolts, it will be a…
Honda gets their nuts in a twist and demand to inspect their customer’s balls.
Man, I barely passed economics (in my defense it was an 8 AM class and the professor was BORING). But even my “Curve starts with C” ass could see this coming.
Dude, I live in the South. There isn’t a business in the city that provides charging for work. Hell, we have 6 golf carts at work, but only 3 work at a time because we haven’t put in enough plugs to charge them all at once.
Watch the ads. When I expanded the search on EUVs, I found a lot of $21k ones, which when you read the fine print are after the $7500 tax thing, so actually closer to $29k. Best price I found was $28k, which is just over $20k on an EUV. The best price I could find on a EV was $23680, which after the tax thing is…
There are two reasons I think PHEVs are the right step NOW.
Oh, that’s an easy fix. Move to Florida.
At least in my area, you should look for the Bolt EUV, not the Bolt EV. In my area, there are 14 Bolts and 15 Bolt EUVs.
There’s a weird double bell distribution of vehicle prices going right now. Let me show you what I mean.
Exactly. I understand that it would be better to use trains than cars to get people from point A to B, but my one and only experience with NYC subways was in the 70s and they looked like this.
I don’t understand the engineer’s point.
A Van with gullwing doors?
Alternative headline
BMI Body Mass Index.
I think the right way is actually PHEVs. In America.