Or even the X5 M.
Or even the X5 M.
Obviously, selling the car was wrong. What’s weird to me is, how do they sell a car without a working transmission. And why would they have fixed the transmission if the warranty was no longer in force? (12,000 miles was the limit)
Most likely a BHPH lot that doesn’t release the title to you until you pay off the absolutely absurd amount ($6k for an 18 year old Taurus is larceny!).
Pretty sure thats a lambo, dude
Oh..
Cant wait to see photos of the facelift!
Since Fisker already failed twice, why did anyone finance him again? FFS this makes Tesla look well run.
There is almost no chance one employee missed removing chips on 100,000 engines. There is a great chance that all engines, using 0 weight oil are experiencing what happens when 0 weight oil isn’t enough.
Gets a pass? What are you talking about? They’re getting raked through the coals on forums, blogs and vlogs, etc. I’ve never heard so much chatter of one manufacturer losing the plot. And that’s probably precisely because they’ve had such a stellar reliability reputation. Similar shit happened to Kia/Hyundai, and…
The other V35 variations apparently have crankshafts that aren’t able to rotate. The whole engine has to spin.
This truck’s actual utility is informing those around you that you are a d-bag.
In fairness, $71k is the new $51k
I don’t see where this $3,000,000 is located. 16 cars for $3M would be $187,500. I don’t even see a single car worth that much. It’s like they are using fake drug pricing for cars now.
An Altima with temp tags.
It’s ‘annoying’ that individuals who single handedly earn 2x the United States’ median household income don’t receive tax payer subsidies to buy new Cadillacs?
It’s one thing to figure out what was happening. It’s another thing to actually gather enough evidence that will stand up in trial against each individual involved.
Except it’s math that people are bad at understanding, and we could present the same information in a much more helpful way. Survey a bunch of regular people, and most would answer the quiz at the top incorrectly, which we know because the study has already been done, and most got it wrong.
“People who do research on cars before they buy them are dumb” is quite the take dude.
Correct. My comment was also not sarcastic at all.
Did you at least check to see what the average cost of insurance is for these before your Chicken Little comment? 🤣