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REVIEWGeneral@chrismckown2 weeks
Review: The 715 HP Purosangue is as “Ferrari” as an SUV Can Be
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@chrismckown ROOKIE · 2 weeks
With 16.7 liters, you should be able to fit about 10 PACKS of hotdogs. Liters and cubic feet are different, mmmkay?
@davemcquilling LEGEND · 1 week
Hah, fixed and updated. Not sure where you're getting a 1.6 liter pack of hotdogs though. Costco?
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REVIEWGeneral@benjaminpilking4 weeks
Review: Lucid’s 828 HP SUV is Exceptional, Even When It’s Stuck in Traffic
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@benjaminpilking ROOKIE · 4 weeks
Falsely reporting a range of 450 miles per charge when one can only rely on 250 miles is not a "tiny fault," especially at a price that woul…
@davemcquilling LEGEND · 4 weeks
Please charge a Bolt to 80% and blast it down a highway at a constant 70 mph. Let me know how far you've gone when the battery gets to 10%, …
@benjaminpilking ROOKIE · 4 weeks
In 2017 I bought a Bolt when Chevy claimed its highway range was 217, and I drove it 5 days a week up and down the I-15 for five straight ye…
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REVIEWGeneral@@thedukeofalinor1 month
Tesla Model Y vs Rivian R2: price, range, performance, and what to expect from Rivian’s upcoming SUV
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@@thedukeofalinor ROOKIE · 1 month
Full Self Driving would actually work. I was told it was in beta. I was hopeful in 2017, but never believed the car could go from driveway …
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DISCUSSIONGeneralDave R.2 months
Is $50k the new $35k? When did "affordable" cars get this expensive?
Tried to buy a Camry last week. A well-equipped XSE is $38k. A base Highlander is $42k. The average new car transaction price is now over $48k. I remember when you could get a loaded midsize sedan for under $30k. What happened? Is it just corporate greed or are cars genuinely that much better?
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REVIEWKia EV6Maria D.2 months
One year with the EV6 GT-Line: my honest long-term review
It's been exactly one year and 16,000 miles with my EV6 GT-Line AWD. The charging speed is genuinely mind-blowing — 10% to 80% in 18 minutes at an EA station. Range in winter drops to about 210 miles (from rated 310) which is significant. Overall: 8/10, would buy again but would get the RWD for better range.
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