Model Y for $30K and low mileage.. Where?
I have three car seats
Model Y for $30K and low mileage.. Where?
I have three car seats
@BoxsterCyNew Audi A6/S6 coming in the next few months
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The US will get three versions of the A6 when it goes on sale next year in either late spring or early summer. There's a 362 hp (270 kW) rear-wheel drive A6 Sportback e-tron, a 422 hp (315 kW) all-wheel drive A6 Sportback e-tron quattro, and a 496 hp (370 kW) S6 Sportback e-tron, which is also all-wheel drive and which can increase its output to 543 hp (405 kW) for short bursts using launch control.
No official price but it sounds like $70-$90k and a 280(a)-400(s) mile range
$60k for a Dodge … hard pass.I have a hard time understanding how Stellantis is still in business. Who comes up with this crap?
NEWS: Dodge has revealed pricing for their upcoming Charger Daytona EV, it's first all-electric "muscle car". Info:
• Starting price: $59,595
• Daytona Scat Pack: $73,190
• Up to 670hp, AWD • Range: Up to 317 miles
• 0-60mph in 3.3s • 100 kWh battery
• 350kW charging
• Weight: 5,838 pounds (600 lbs heavier than Model X)
• Exhaust sound that can get up to 126 decibels, same as a Hellcat's exhaust.
• Feature called “Active Vibration Enhancement" will make the car feel like it has a vibrating V8 engine.
• Production starts this Summer
They know their market very well. People who are stuck in the early 1970s for car logic and have way more money than sense (or appreciation for quality).I have a hard time understanding how Stellantis is still in business. Who comes up with this crap?
NEWS: Dodge has revealed pricing for their upcoming Charger Daytona EV, it's first all-electric "muscle car". Info:
• Starting price: $59,595
• Daytona Scat Pack: $73,190
• Up to 670hp, AWD • Range: Up to 317 miles
• 0-60mph in 3.3s • 100 kWh battery
• 350kW charging
• Weight: 5,838 pounds (600 lbs heavier than Model X)
• Exhaust sound that can get up to 126 decibels, same as a Hellcat's exhaust.
• Feature called “Active Vibration Enhancement" will make the car feel like it has a vibrating V8 engine.
• Production starts this Summer
I was thinking "Scat Pack" ???$60k for a Dodge … hard pass.
That's their performance group. My mother had a challenger back the 60's that I think was labeled with scat pack.I was thinking "Scat Pack" ???
marketing fail
Looks like all they are missing is a bag full of gas fumes to release into the cabin after reaching a trigger speed.I have a hard time understanding how Stellantis is still in business. Who comes up with this crap?
NEWS: Dodge has revealed pricing for their upcoming Charger Daytona EV, it's first all-electric "muscle car". Info:
• Starting price: $59,595
• Daytona Scat Pack: $73,190
• Up to 670hp, AWD • Range: Up to 317 miles
• 0-60mph in 3.3s • 100 kWh battery
• 350kW charging
• Weight: 5,838 pounds (600 lbs heavier than Model X)
• Exhaust sound that can get up to 126 decibels, same as a Hellcat's exhaust.
• Feature called “Active Vibration Enhancement" will make the car feel like it has a vibrating V8 engine.
• Production starts this Summer
There are a lot of cool EV's coming out the rest of the year. I think this VW Buzz is going to be a big hit and I can't wait to see one. I do think they are about $10k overpriced across the lineup.
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I have a hard time understanding how Stellantis is still in business. Who comes up with this crap?
NEWS: Dodge has revealed pricing for their upcoming Charger Daytona EV, it's first all-electric "muscle car". Info:
• Starting price: $59,595
• Daytona Scat Pack: $73,190
• Up to 670hp, AWD • Range: Up to 317 miles
• 0-60mph in 3.3s • 100 kWh battery
• 350kW charging
• Weight: 5,838 pounds (600 lbs heavier than Model X)
• Exhaust sound that can get up to 126 decibels, same as a Hellcat's exhaust.
• Feature called “Active Vibration Enhancement" will make the car feel like it has a vibrating V8 engine.
• Production starts this Summer
I was at the Kia dealer last week for service and checked out the EV9. Very nice but the top end model was approaching $80k. On these $50k+ vehicles, I'd probably pay a $10k premium over an ICE equivalent, but that's about it. Although it's probably not fair to compare something like a Telluride with an EV9.I'm really kind of floored by the massive interior and range of my neighbor's EV9, the exterior design is probably not going to please everybody. I'm guessing this will compete with that and some will like the look enough to pay extra for it over EV9.
I was at the Kia dealer last week for service and checked out the EV9. Very nice but the top end model was approaching $80k. On these $50k+ vehicles, I'd probably pay a $10k premium over an ICE equivalent, but that's about it. Although it's probably not fair to compare something like a Telluride with an EV9.
Off topic, but speaking of overpriced, this is a $65k Toyota Tacoma. No options added price.
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