But no manual gearbox it seems.
Here in France the Giulia you list costs 60K Euros which is 10K more than CTR (before eco taxes which would increase the gap to >15K). But definitely a gorgeous car worth considering!
If I could buy the Tesla 3 for the price you pay in USA I would be over it immediately.
Range anxiety? Come on, it easily gets 200 miles per day on one charge.
Repair and maintenance cost are also cheaper than the old gas guzzlers.
Is there any real solid evidence for that? I know the argument is that there are less moving parts so less that can go wrong and simplicity = cheaper but its not like your average ICE needs is in constant need of expensive maintenance. My parent have a Ford Mondeo with 300.000km on it and that never needed any work on the drivetrain. I can't imagine repairs on all the electronics, battery or regen braking systems are cheap either. Right now a lot of electric cars are still fairly new and well maintained as a lot of them appear to be bought by people that "love" them. The real test comes when you got 10+ year old cars that aren't really properly maintained anymore by the 3rd or 4th owner.
The CTR has a manual transmission. But you're right I might have misunderstood what @digitalwanderer meant by transmissionI assumed by transmission Digi meant an automatic transmission that isn't a CVT. I think there are only very few cars available with a proper manual transmission in the US. Sadly Japan is just as bad and Europa is getting just as bad or maybe its just as bad already because I think pretty much everything somewhat sporty now comes with a dual clutch? I think Porsche is the only one that still offers manuals on their sports cars. Then you got some Japanese cars such as the MX5/Miata or Suzuki Swift Sport but those cars are on a different level.
Yeah I think sport cars are dead for the rest of us. I hope we'll see some affordable hybrid sport car in the coming years (I'd accept dual clutch transmission).It sucks because I've been searching for a affordable used Porsche Cayman with the steering wheel on the wrong side and a manual transmission but they are super rare in Japan. And if one does show up, its often in a piss poor spec (I refuse to buy a white car, especially a sports car) and over priced. But I really want one because its the only "real" sports car (mid engined, more than 4 cylinders, no turbo) on the market that is attainable working a normal job and with the public mindset and ever stricter rules cars like the Cayman simply won't exist anymore in the future. At least not at a affordable level.
But no manual gearbox it seems.
Here in France the Giulia you list costs 60K Euros which is 10K more than CTR (before eco taxes which would increase the gap to >15K). But definitely a gorgeous car worth considering!
Yes, Consumer Reports has just published their findings.
Yeah I think sport cars are dead for the rest of us. I hope we'll see some affordable hybrid sport car in the coming years (I'd accept dual clutch transmission).
So you want a light weight, balanced sports car that is all about fun in the corners... So you can put a giant engine in it... If that is what you want than just buy a Corvette to begin with. Probably cheaper too.
Do you have a dislike of the letter Y?but a batter pack doesn't
Okay, I think my brain might explode just a little. My mechanic friend came by on Sunday and checked out my car with his professional OBD reader and says it's fine and it'll pass emissions testing. Just went and had her tested and she passed with flying colors!
Oddly enough, my wife suddenly doesn't want to buy a new vehicle anymore....she WAS planning on trading my car in! :O
Amusingly, her Jeep's check engine light just came on so I'm gonna suggest we trade it in for the Renegade...
(It's just her thermostat, but I'm not sure when I'll tell her that.)
Yeah, jammed thermostat. Very insanely common problem on Jeep JKs. Cheap part to replace, I just need to get a drip pan big enough to drain my radiator and more radiator fluid before I can fix it.i keep reading on the internet that jeep often got its engine check light lit up. is that true? Any idea why?