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ABS, Power Steering, Crumple Zones, Disk Brakes, Radial Tires and Air Bags?The last really good feature added to cars was air conditioning. Most things after that are fashion accessory's.
ABS, Power Steering, Crumple Zones, Disk Brakes, Radial Tires and Air Bags?The last really good feature added to cars was air conditioning. Most things after that are fashion accessory's.
You got me there.ABS?
Add fuel injection to the list and now we’re at about 1995. Seems about right — I daily drive a 2001 that first came out in 1997 and it has everything I need and want and nothing I don’t.ABS, Power Steering, Crumple Zones, Disk Brakes, Radial Tires and Air Bags?
Turbos, superchargers, direct injection, mid-engine, rear engine, active aero, carbon ceramic brakes, launch control, valved exhaust, dual clutch transmission, torque vectoring, active dampers, heads-up display, monocoque, carbon fiber?ABS, Power Steering, Crumple Zones, Disk Brakes, Radial Tires and Air Bags?
I mean if we’re adding sports / race car stuff most of this falls under excess complexity and “do not want” unless I’m a sponsored driver trying to win races.Turbos, superchargers, direct injection, mid-engine, rear engine, active aero, carbon ceramic brakes, launch control, valved exhaust, dual clutch transmission, torque vectoring, active dampers, heads-up display, monocoque, carbon fiber?
Heated seats are nice too.The last really good feature added to cars was air conditioning. Most things after that are fashion accessory's.
Nice, but unnecessary. I'd pay a hundred extra for them, but I doubt I could order them as a stand alone option.Heated seats are nice too.
It seems like they are going to offer Foundation Series trucks to everyone with a pre-order before they start making any cheaper models.
I get why they’re doing it, but I think a significant portion if not the vast majority of reservations were in it for the cheap 500 mile range.
I’d love to know the conversion rate on these invites they’re sending out, I’d put money on it being low single digit % this deep into the queue.
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I say go for it. You only live once!I was surprised to get an invitation! The pricing is bonkers tho: $99k for the AWD & $120k for the Cyberbeast, plus another $16k if you want the battery backpack, so nearly $140k fully loaded.
But they could have it to me as early as next month...
I agree, they are nice, but not as nice as AC. It's included with many Subarus starting at the second trim level. I think I paid $400 for it and a couple other things on my Bolt.Nice, but unnecessary. I'd pay a hundred extra for them, but I doubt I could order them as a stand alone option.
I say go for it. You only live once!
I didn't think any car came without AC.I agree, they are nice, but not as nice as AC. It's included with many Subarus starting at the second trim level. I think I paid $400 for it and a couple other things on my Bolt.
Just pay cash. Interest rates are too high.
That engine had a decent 150HP, not bad for its time. I gave away my 2000 Accord SE back in 2017; I didn't love that car but it was very reliable and I miss the low cost of ownership.I recently purchased a 1999 Honda Accord EX in really good condition. It is a local one owner vehicle and included was the original window sticker from 1999. It just came with what you need and nothing else all for the low price of $22K in 1999 money.
I mean just look at this list of no bs equipment you got for around $41K in todays money.
I got a 135 HP engine, a low fuel light warning, a moonroof, and a slew of other features at NO extra cost. Hot DAMN!
The engine has some pep around town especially if you leave it in 3rd gear. Decent power for its time but nothing special. This was a grocery getter through and through. lolThat engine had a decent 150HP, not bad for its time. I gave away my 2000 Accord SE back in 2017; I didn't love that car but it was very reliable and I miss the low cost of ownership.
Unlike modern Kia/Hyundai cars, looks like you even get an immobilizer.
I guess that makes sense. Even the glass on this is original and right by the door handles is says something like "Protected by Honda Anti-Theft". I scooped it up at a decent price as a winter beater so I can keep the miles off my Mustang in the snowy months.Maybe not so today, but for about a decade-ish those older Accords (and Civics) were the most stolen vehicles in America. There's a healthy market for all of the parts.
In 17 years of ownership, I only ever had one repair. The oxygen sensors went out. Besides depreciation, insurance and fuel, the rest of my TCO was just standard maintenance. And post pandemic, reliable old beaters actually went up in value. It's really hard to find a reliable car for those with very low budgets these days.
Obviously I'm partial to Honda, but the styling (even of this conservative model) was way better than the anemic 133hp Toyota Camry.
I would've removed Ms. Myers home address.