Sarlacc gets his wife an Alfa
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To be honest, if this is for your wife primarily, i dont think she cares 0-60 in 4 or 5 or 6 secs. They should be plenty fast for almost everyone.
As far the range, i think Tesla's 330 miles = Ford 270 miles. In this case, Ford does have "Superior" miles
As far the range, i think Tesla's 330 miles = Ford 270 miles. In this case, Ford does have "Superior" miles
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You’re right. It’s primarily her car. But if it’s not a fun car. Then we have no fun cars. And that will suck asshole.
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the whole point is if she knew what she wanted there wouldn’t be any issues (or fewer)
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I love all the advice. Mind you I never asked for any 😘
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if there's one singular trait we all have in common, it's that.
I often share car shit I'm excited about with this car group chat (most are from here)
and every time they shit on me or an idea I'm like...ummm...where the fuck did I ask
you assholes for your opinion??!!?
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if there's one singular trait we all have in common, it's that.
I often share car shit I'm excited about with this car group chat (most are from here)
and every time they shit on me or an idea I'm like...ummm...where the fuck did I ask
you assholes for your opinion??!!?
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if there's one singular trait we all have in common, it's that.
I often share car shit I'm excited about with this car group chat (most are from here)
and every time they shit on me or an idea I'm like...ummm...where the fuck did I ask
you assholes for your opinion??!!?
Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me
Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me
Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me
Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me
Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me
Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me
Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me
Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me
Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me
Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me
Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me
Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me
Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me
Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me
Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me
Motherfucker!
Ugh!
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Its more making the budget work.
Right now the Model Y is winner, but its the most expensive. I've never put that much down on a lease and had that high of a monthly. Its a lot. And I live the freelance life...in fact my current TV show wraps up in 2.5 weeks' nd I dont know what the future will bring.
The only deals the ID4 are getting are the 7500 fed credit and 1500 CA credit...its also not a cheap lease for what that car is....and apparently given incentives, etc some people are managing to steal e-trons off the lot....but thats a whole new can of worms to explore.
I was given some great numbers from Alfa to stick with them...but I was too good at talking my wife into EV, so that what she thinks we need to explore (and honestly I still agree)
I'm waiting for a friends broker to tell me what can or can't be done on a Mach-E. If numbers were favorable my wife would give it another chance.
Problem is she see these high numbers (and they are) and says "maybe we need to look at the Kona and Niro EVs" and I say ok, I like the Kona, actually...but then its "they are too small" when she sees them on the road...and again, she isn't wrong.
Between EVs just not being plentiful enough yet, the booming secondary car market and the microchip shortage...It's a pain in my ass.
Right now the Model Y is winner, but its the most expensive. I've never put that much down on a lease and had that high of a monthly. Its a lot. And I live the freelance life...in fact my current TV show wraps up in 2.5 weeks' nd I dont know what the future will bring.
The only deals the ID4 are getting are the 7500 fed credit and 1500 CA credit...its also not a cheap lease for what that car is....and apparently given incentives, etc some people are managing to steal e-trons off the lot....but thats a whole new can of worms to explore.
I was given some great numbers from Alfa to stick with them...but I was too good at talking my wife into EV, so that what she thinks we need to explore (and honestly I still agree)
I'm waiting for a friends broker to tell me what can or can't be done on a Mach-E. If numbers were favorable my wife would give it another chance.
Problem is she see these high numbers (and they are) and says "maybe we need to look at the Kona and Niro EVs" and I say ok, I like the Kona, actually...but then its "they are too small" when she sees them on the road...and again, she isn't wrong.
Between EVs just not being plentiful enough yet, the booming secondary car market and the microchip shortage...It's a pain in my ass.
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Saw whatever the SUV etron is, yesterday. Looks quite good & almost not like an obvious EV.
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Not far off my Malibu
I'm averaging 240-280/tank.
I'm averaging 240-280/tank.
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But gas station.
CA gas tax increases next month...also the usual summer blend price increase, etc. I'm paying $4.05/gal for premium at Costco....reg stations its $4.80. I dont want to know what it'll be in two weeks...
CA gas tax increases next month...also the usual summer blend price increase, etc. I'm paying $4.05/gal for premium at Costco....reg stations its $4.80. I dont want to know what it'll be in two weeks...
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Ouch.
Last tank of 87 here was 2.519. I think 93 is just over $3/gal.
Last tank of 87 here was 2.519. I think 93 is just over $3/gal.
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Its more making the budget work.
Right now the Model Y is winner, but its the most expensive. I've never put that much down on a lease and had that high of a monthly. Its a lot. And I live the freelance life...in fact my current TV show wraps up in 2.5 weeks' nd I dont know what the future will bring.
The only deals the ID4 are getting are the 7500 fed credit and 1500 CA credit...its also not a cheap lease for what that car is....and apparently given incentives, etc some people are managing to steal e-trons off the lot....but thats a whole new can of worms to explore.
I was given some great numbers from Alfa to stick with them...but I was too good at talking my wife into EV, so that what she thinks we need to explore (and honestly I still agree)
I'm waiting for a friends broker to tell me what can or can't be done on a Mach-E. If numbers were favorable my wife would give it another chance.
Problem is she see these high numbers (and they are) and says "maybe we need to look at the Kona and Niro EVs" and I say ok, I like the Kona, actually...but then its "they are too small" when she sees them on the road...and again, she isn't wrong.
Between EVs just not being plentiful enough yet, the booming secondary car market and the microchip shortage...It's a pain in my ass.
Right now the Model Y is winner, but its the most expensive. I've never put that much down on a lease and had that high of a monthly. Its a lot. And I live the freelance life...in fact my current TV show wraps up in 2.5 weeks' nd I dont know what the future will bring.
The only deals the ID4 are getting are the 7500 fed credit and 1500 CA credit...its also not a cheap lease for what that car is....and apparently given incentives, etc some people are managing to steal e-trons off the lot....but thats a whole new can of worms to explore.
I was given some great numbers from Alfa to stick with them...but I was too good at talking my wife into EV, so that what she thinks we need to explore (and honestly I still agree)
I'm waiting for a friends broker to tell me what can or can't be done on a Mach-E. If numbers were favorable my wife would give it another chance.
Problem is she see these high numbers (and they are) and says "maybe we need to look at the Kona and Niro EVs" and I say ok, I like the Kona, actually...but then its "they are too small" when she sees them on the road...and again, she isn't wrong.
Between EVs just not being plentiful enough yet, the booming secondary car market and the microchip shortage...It's a pain in my ass.
Have you taken her to check out the RAV4 Prime yet? must be Prime.. fuck the regular ones..
I just saw one this morning.... they actually looks a lot more aggressive and better than the regular one. i was surprised.
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I know you didnt ask but i am gonna give it to you anyway
Have you taken her to check out the RAV4 Prime yet? must be Prime.. fuck the regular ones..
I just saw one this morning.... they actually looks a lot more aggressive and better than the regular one. i was surprised.
Have you taken her to check out the RAV4 Prime yet? must be Prime.. fuck the regular ones..
I just saw one this morning.... they actually looks a lot more aggressive and better than the regular one. i was surprised.
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Kia Niro EV has $12,700 in lease cash and the $1500 CA rebate.
Guess we are going to look at that now.
Guess we are going to look at that now.
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Not the prettiest EV, but definitely much roomier than the Kona.
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Just get the Model Y... u know that is the one you really wanted.
But for Tesla, i think it is better and "cheaper" to buy than leasing...
But for Tesla, i think it is better and "cheaper" to buy than leasing...
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I saw a model Y in red yesterday on the road...proportions look good and pretty mean...
not like it's trying too hard either. I can see giving that a shot if you can swing it. You seem
open to EV anyway and there's no arguing the cost savings PLUS performance.
not like it's trying too hard either. I can see giving that a shot if you can swing it. You seem
open to EV anyway and there's no arguing the cost savings PLUS performance.
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Fact is a Tesla lease is $5-6k up front and almost $600/month and to buy is more like $8-9k down and $750/month. Thats a lot of money for a car. And while I have it right now I'm also a freelancer who just survived not working for nearly a year during a pandemic, and my current show ends in 2 weeks.
Kia Niro EV, assuming we even like it, is $0 money up front and $4-430 a month. But that potentially goes away on the 31st.
There are things to consider. Such as getting a Tesla means definitely having to keep the Lexus for way longer than I wanted.
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Id happily take a Mach E.
Fact is a Tesla lease is $5-6k up front and almost $600/month and to buy is more like $8-9k down and $750/month. Thats a lot of money for a car. And while I have it right now I'm also a freelancer who just survived not working for nearly a year during a pandemic, and my current show ends in 2 weeks.
Kia Niro EV, assuming we even like it, is $0 money up front and $4-430 a month. But that potentially goes away on the 31st.
There are things to consider. Such as getting a Tesla means definitely having to keep the Lexus for way longer than I wanted.
Fact is a Tesla lease is $5-6k up front and almost $600/month and to buy is more like $8-9k down and $750/month. Thats a lot of money for a car. And while I have it right now I'm also a freelancer who just survived not working for nearly a year during a pandemic, and my current show ends in 2 weeks.
Kia Niro EV, assuming we even like it, is $0 money up front and $4-430 a month. But that potentially goes away on the 31st.
There are things to consider. Such as getting a Tesla means definitely having to keep the Lexus for way longer than I wanted.
If you get a cushy gig, Mach E time .
(I'm a big fan of the Mach E / what Ford is doing nowadays)
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When is the Ioniq 5 supposed to go on sale? That car looks pretty good.
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I have a lease ending in Sept. I have some time. But things need to get figured out.
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Id happily take a Mach E.
Fact is a Tesla lease is $5-6k up front and almost $600/month and to buy is more like $8-9k down and $750/month. Thats a lot of money for a car. And while I have it right now I'm also a freelancer who just survived not working for nearly a year during a pandemic, and my current show ends in 2 weeks.
Kia Niro EV, assuming we even like it, is $0 money up front and $4-430 a month. But that potentially goes away on the 31st.
There are things to consider. Such as getting a Tesla means definitely having to keep the Lexus for way longer than I wanted.
Fact is a Tesla lease is $5-6k up front and almost $600/month and to buy is more like $8-9k down and $750/month. Thats a lot of money for a car. And while I have it right now I'm also a freelancer who just survived not working for nearly a year during a pandemic, and my current show ends in 2 weeks.
Kia Niro EV, assuming we even like it, is $0 money up front and $4-430 a month. But that potentially goes away on the 31st.
There are things to consider. Such as getting a Tesla means definitely having to keep the Lexus for way longer than I wanted.
But whatever you get, get it soon cuz the pricing is only going to get worse. There are just not enough cars to sells.
430 a month is still a lot of a Kia EV.... but that is probably about $50 more a month than April.