Not in the slightest, it's the size of a carrola and cost about 5,000 more.Dude's worried....
The smug rightious mobile, don Q pays the premium for it. I'll guess most welders don't.
I was taking a shot at rune troll the welder.welders?
i got it for my wife who is 5'1" and loves it
I was taking a shot at rune troll the welder.
You bought it for smug points.
Don't lie, you look down your nose at people with less mpg!actually we bought it for the gas mileage and safety
Don't lie, you look down your nose at people with less mpg!
You'd have a smarter choice with the carrola.
It sells big in Japan where a golf cart takes up the tiny parking spots.
It's a good car, but way over hyped and priced.
I'm saying you won't recoup the premium you paid for your smug choice.if that is the case then why is our other car a ford flex? 20 mpg
I test drove the previous model and liked it as well, I'm just saying it'll take about 7 years to recoup the extra $5,000 price.actually my mom has one, it is 7 years old now and still runs excellent. i personally don't like driving it, but i can fully understand why she enjoys it. for a car, it runs smooth and for a hybrid it has some oooomph under the hood. i prefer trucks or SUV's myself.
I'm saying you won't recoup the premium you paid for your smug choice.
I test drove the previous model and liked it as well, I'm just saying it'll take about 7 years to recoup the extra $5,000 price.
Whatever, if I drive 1000,000 I'd recoup in a year. I'm referring to average drivers. I'll take my 39 mpg civic for 5 grand less.nah...she recouped in 3 years with all the driving she did and given gas prices. plus, for a time she was able to use the carpool lanes, which in a big city makes a HUGE difference. unfortunately, CA ended that program.
Whatever, if I drive 1000,000 I'd recoup in a year. I'm referring to average drivers. I'll take my 39 mpg civic for 5 grand less.