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Very cool idea.KUTradition wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 2:22 pm i’m curious to see how this pans out
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agreedCascadia wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 3:47 pmVery cool idea.KUTradition wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 2:22 pm i’m curious to see how this pans out
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i also thought the windows-as-solar panels was a good idea too, but it doesn’t seem to have taken off
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shopping for a new car now is an absolute joke
avg. $6-8K over msrp, and that’s if you can even find what you want
looked into getting a RAV4 Prime plug-in hybrid…impossible to get in Utah (or really anywhere outside of a half dozen or so states)
fuckin brandon
avg. $6-8K over msrp, and that’s if you can even find what you want
looked into getting a RAV4 Prime plug-in hybrid…impossible to get in Utah (or really anywhere outside of a half dozen or so states)
fuckin brandon
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Is this because of the crazy used car market?KUTradition wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 5:11 pm shopping for a new car now is an absolute joke
avg. $6-8K over msrp, and that’s if you can even find what you want
looked into getting a RAV4 Prime plug-in hybrid…impossible to get in Utah (or really anywhere outside of a half dozen or so states)
fuckin brandon
My wife bought a new car last year. We initially were going to go the certified pre-owned route, but at the time it was cheaper to buy new than to get a 2 year old in the same model. Which was insane to me.
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Yep. I’m holding out until at least 2023. I also really want the Rivian truck so waiting on them to have a couple years of manufacturing is also a benefitKUTradition wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 5:11 pm shopping for a new car now is an absolute joke
avg. $6-8K over msrp, and that’s if you can even find what you want
looked into getting a RAV4 Prime plug-in hybrid…impossible to get in Utah (or really anywhere outside of a half dozen or so states)
fuckin brandon
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I presume someday soon the the entire exterior of vehicles will be made of solar panelsKUTradition wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 5:09 pmagreedCascadia wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 3:47 pmVery cool idea.KUTradition wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 2:22 pm i’m curious to see how this pans out
https://wxyz.com/news/detroit-getting-1 ... ted-states
i also thought the windows-as-solar panels was a good idea too, but it doesn’t seem to have taken off
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Assuming you werent paying cash..it was like that before the used car market exploded. Much better financing options available for new vs used.PhDhawk wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 5:40 pmIs this because of the crazy used car market?KUTradition wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 5:11 pm shopping for a new car now is an absolute joke
avg. $6-8K over msrp, and that’s if you can even find what you want
looked into getting a RAV4 Prime plug-in hybrid…impossible to get in Utah (or really anywhere outside of a half dozen or so states)
fuckin brandon
My wife bought a new car last year. We initially were going to go the certified pre-owned route, but at the time it was cheaper to buy new than to get a 2 year old in the same model. Which was insane to me.
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they better find a way to reduce the glare off those things then or its gonna be a disaster. Also not sure they'd be the best at taking rocks thrown at them by tires consistentlyCascadia wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 5:50 pmI presume someday soon the the entire exterior of vehicles will be made of solar panelsKUTradition wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 5:09 pmagreed
i also thought the windows-as-solar panels was a good idea too, but it doesn’t seem to have taken off
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Yes, technology will improve.
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A lot of this is a result of financial Guru Trumps stupid fucking beef with China.
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with the RAV4 Prime specifically, toyota vastly underestimated demand and were only producing them at a single plant in canada. they have since expanded to a plant in kentucky (?), but are still way behindPhDhawk wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 5:40 pmIs this because of the crazy used car market?KUTradition wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 5:11 pm shopping for a new car now is an absolute joke
avg. $6-8K over msrp, and that’s if you can even find what you want
looked into getting a RAV4 Prime plug-in hybrid…impossible to get in Utah (or really anywhere outside of a half dozen or so states)
fuckin brandon
My wife bought a new car last year. We initially were going to go the certified pre-owned route, but at the time it was cheaper to buy new than to get a 2 year old in the same model. Which was insane to me.
from what i’ve been reading, gm and ford are in the same boat re not producing enough to satisfy ev/hybrid demand
the markup issue seems to be industry-wide. there’s a story in wsj (i think) about ford/gm threatening dealers to stop the price gouging
used car prices are on average up something like 30%
fuckin brandon
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I've put probably 2k miles on my car in the last two years WFH. Crazy. It's a 2015 Audi A4 and only has 36k miles. I bought it used in March 2019 with 29k, so in almost 4 years I've put 7k miles on it. That will change soon as we start to transition back to the office a few days a week starting in March. It's paid for, so I'm keeping it for a while, although I will be dropping a grand on it this Spring for new tires...sigh.
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I was thinking about getting a Bronco when Ford re-released them, but the waiting period for specific versions was very long.KUTradition wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 7:03 amwith the RAV4 Prime specifically, toyota vastly underestimated demand and were only producing them at a single plant in canada. they have since expanded to a plant in kentucky (?), but are still way behindPhDhawk wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 5:40 pmIs this because of the crazy used car market?KUTradition wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 5:11 pm shopping for a new car now is an absolute joke
avg. $6-8K over msrp, and that’s if you can even find what you want
looked into getting a RAV4 Prime plug-in hybrid…impossible to get in Utah (or really anywhere outside of a half dozen or so states)
fuckin brandon
My wife bought a new car last year. We initially were going to go the certified pre-owned route, but at the time it was cheaper to buy new than to get a 2 year old in the same model. Which was insane to me.
from what i’ve been reading, gm and ford are in the same boat re not producing enough to satisfy ev/hybrid demand
the markup issue seems to be industry-wide. there’s a story in wsj (i think) about ford/gm threatening dealers to stop the price gouging
used car prices are on average up something like 30%
fuckin brandon
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they’re so sexy…there’s three of them parked in my lot at work, 2 soft-tops and a hard top. apparently there’s a major design flaw with the soft-tops, where moisture gets in around the door windows during heavy rainsPhDhawk wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 10:52 amI was thinking about getting a Bronco when Ford re-released them, but the waiting period for specific versions was very long.KUTradition wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 7:03 amwith the RAV4 Prime specifically, toyota vastly underestimated demand and were only producing them at a single plant in canada. they have since expanded to a plant in kentucky (?), but are still way behind
from what i’ve been reading, gm and ford are in the same boat re not producing enough to satisfy ev/hybrid demand
the markup issue seems to be industry-wide. there’s a story in wsj (i think) about ford/gm threatening dealers to stop the price gouging
used car prices are on average up something like 30%
fuckin brandon
not a fan of fords generally, and i promised myself after getting our truck that any new vehicle we get will be fuel-conscious
but damn they’re good looking 4WDs
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I wish the Bronco came with more manual transmission options, and also some naturally aspirated motor rather than a bunch of turbos.
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Nice story, really want one these eventually
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it’s a two-year wait if you order right now. i just looked, and they are predicting upgrades to 400-mile range for next year’s models
trucks starting at $67,500…a little insane
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Yeah, I was originally hopeful that 2023 would be feasible but it's looking more like 2024 or later. I also want to run my current vehicle into the ground so I have plenty of time. Only 115k on it and I mostly fly and rent cars for work. It could probably last another 6-8 years if I really wanted it to.
The other benefit to waiting until my current car dies is that I could probably pay off the house in that same 6-8 year window.
But, damnit, I WANT that fucking truck.
The other benefit to waiting until my current car dies is that I could probably pay off the house in that same 6-8 year window.
But, damnit, I WANT that fucking truck.