Actually I think they raised the age to buy tobacco to 21 a few years ago...Yup. 04 Outback.
Actually I think they raised the age to buy tobacco to 21 a few years ago...Yup. 04 Outback.
Youāre right- it can only vote and be drafted!Actually I think they raised the age to buy tobacco to 21 a few years ago...
And enter into contracts.Youāre right- it can only vote and be drafted!
And I assume buy guns.Youāre right- it can only vote and be drafted!
Also lottery ticketsAnd I assume buy guns.
You can't just get them at AutoZone?I've decided to replace the light bulb for $90 a set. Guess I'll order those today.
You can't just get them at AutoZone?
There's a great '66 on Hemmings right now...: https://www.hemmings.com/classified...enz-200d-new-hyde-park-long-island-ny-2730399Hey @The Terminator - I went on to Facebook Marketplace to look for some old stereo equipment near me and this gem popped up:
1976 Mercedes 280 For Sale
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If only I had a bit more space in the garage...
There's a great '66 on Hemmings right now...: https://www.hemmings.com/classified...enz-200d-new-hyde-park-long-island-ny-2730399
W114/115s are SOOO STEAZY! '76 was the last year of that Chassis too! That would be a great classic for the weekend, that if maintained, could also be a backup daily when the regular cars are in for service! The M110 2.8l is not a bad gasoline motor, although I would recommend you hold out for a manual 240DHey @The Terminator - I went on to Facebook Marketplace to look for some old stereo equipment near me and this gem popped up:
1976 Mercedes 280 For Sale
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If only I had a bit more space in the garage...
Well.. my 2015 honda accord has taken an untimely trip to the auto heaven due to getting t-boned by another driver. Although it was "low speed" (say 15-20 mph), enough damage that they are likely to total the thing. Soooo looking for EV. Any recommendations on EVs other than a damn Tesla?
my issue is that is an unexpected 2nd car payment, as we are almost done paying off our minivan. As much as I want a PHEV, those are going for a 50K right now, 0 incentives, and still paying for gas.What about a PHEV?
My buddy has a Rav4 Prime and loves it. I've rode in it a few times and think it's pretty comfortable. They also have a Highlander PHEV and he gives that good reviews too but I know he prefers the Rav4 for his daily driver. IIRC, he claims the Rav4 has better visibility and fewer/smaller blind spots than the Highlander.
Really likening the Ioniq 6.. love the style... just heard soo many bad things about Hyundai in reddit forums, but mainly the ICEs, (especially 2011-2022), plus, Kia boys. Right now my local dealer has an SEL, advertised for 44K, plus what looks like 14k in "incentives" to move them off the lot. This is pretty much in line with the cost of a Model Y for Tesla (with incentives of course).Hyundai Ioniq 5 or 6
Rivian RT1 or RS1
I'd stay away from Rivian until they learn how to properly design a car for maintenance and repair.Hyundai Ioniq 5 or 6
Rivian RT1 or RS1
I'd stay away from Rivian until they learn how to properly design a car for maintenance and repair.
That my biggest issue is build quality. But their largest positive is their charging network, which blows everyone out of the water.I wouldn't by a Tesla either. If/when I buy an EV it will be from a company that knows how to build cars.
I used to spend a lot of time in auto assembly plants as part of my job. It is cool to see. I went to the Fort Flat Rock plant a few times. Very big operation. Not sure what they're doing now, but back then it was a joint venture and they built Ford Probes, Mazda 626s and MX-6s there, to the tune of 700+ per day. I was impressed by the Just-In-Time parts delivery; they received parts overnight for that day's assembly, and all the parts would be already arranged in production order (for instance, all the headliners were packaged in the order the cars were to be built). Flat Rock at that time was (and for all I know still is) more than just final assembly; they also stamped out the body part, welded them together, and painted them, all under the same roof.If you want to go on a very cool tour, schedule a tour of the Subaru factory in Lafayette IN.
My family did this tour last Friday and itās amazing.
Greatly recommended.
One of the companies I worked for in the mid-90s made the fuel tanks... I wonder if the company I worked for bought parts from the company your dad worked for.When I was a kid, my dad was a plant manager at a parts supplier that made filler necks (the part where the gas goes from the pump to the tank)
One of the companies I worked for in the mid-90s made the fuel tanks... I wonder if the company I worked for bought parts from the company your dad worked for.
I grew up 15 minutes from Saturn and about 20 minutes from a large Nissan plant. Once Saturn opened, we pretty much had an annual school trip to the plant for something. It was always an interesting field trip, better than our annual visit to the water treatment plant. About half the kids I graduated high school with were transplants from Michigan.Back in the early 90's I attend the Saturn Homecoming events at what was their plant in Spring Hill, TN.
It included a tour of the plant.
What was cool how they cast the block.
I now live 25 minutes from Kia and and an hour to Hyundai. I've got a 2008 Elantra that is ugly, but runs pretty well. I've heard that some of the same things you have about that range. I'm hoping to hold a year or two and look at some of the Subaru or Mazda PHEV that are in the works.just heard soo many bad things about Hyundai in reddit forums, but mainly the ICEs, (especially 2011-2022), plus, Kia boys.
Better than the 1992 Ford Ranger my son picked up for a few hundred. Looks every bit worth less than that.Kid bought a used 2001 Camry. It's not bad until she takes it across town and leaves the lights on killing the battery at 11pm. My kid should not be allowed to have a car.
That's my whole beef with the upstart EV companies. You are basically buying from a software company that also does electric motors, wrapped in something shaped like a vehicle.I'd stay away from Rivian until they learn how to properly design a car for maintenance and repair.
Kid bought a used 2001 Camry. It's not bad until she takes it across town and leaves the lights on killing the battery at 11pm. My kid should not be allowed to have a car.
Exactly this, 123%.That's my whole beef with the upstart EV companies. You are basically buying from a software company that also does electric motors, wrapped in something shaped like a vehicle.
I still think the smartest move for Tesla would've been to stay out of the actual car business, and instead focused on developing charging network technology and battery technology that could be lucratively licensed to existing car companies. Let's Telsa focus on what they're actually best at, and let's the car companies focus on what they're best at.
I have two vehicles right now that are probably valued at $2-3K each. They run reasonably well, have been paid off for long time, and I don't think I'll get anything for them selling them. I'm going to just drive them into the ground and stay out of the Mayor's way because he thinks I should be driving a nicer car with my salary.Don't know, but you can't find a decent car for the kid for less than $2,500 and even then I question the car's life.
Not a fan of the E Mustang/Gelding.
I'm tempted to jump on one, because I've got a lease ending in May on the ICE Mazda crossover I have now, and there are a ton of incentives on the Mach Es at the moment. However, IMO the GT is the only trim that actually looks good, though, and they're still $45+k even with incentives. The attempt to brand these as a Mustang by Ford always felt super cynical, but my commute is so short these days that an EV makes a lot of sense.Not a fan of the E Mustang/Gelding.
My parents had this embarrassment to the name of Mustang...a Mustang II.I don't even use the word 'Mustang' when describing the car. Its just a Mach-E