It’s a standard tactic in large businesses. The amount of government handouts fueling large business is pretty eye opening.
It’s a standard tactic in large businesses. The amount of government handouts fueling large business is pretty eye opening.
Counterpoint the 10 speed in my half ton truck is the smoothest shifting transmission I’ve ever had. There is always a right gear for the power Band and the shifts are not jarring even under wide open throttle. I might even say they’re hardly noticeable.
Or everyone jumps all over you telling you to use the search. Inside the professional when you already did but most of what you found was just people yelling at other people to use search.
I took miss forums. Facebook groups more often than not suck.
I’m not offended. Just calling out hipocracy when I see it. This subreddit loves it when a make does this sort of thing when it’s a vehicle they love but make fun of it when it’s not a vehicle they like.
It is ugly and I don’t think it will be a beloved vehicle. But that’s besides the point.
So it’s ok for Ford, GM, and other makes to punish buyers of new or limited vehicles just to flip them at higher prices?
This move is to disincentivize flippers. They must be anticipating demand to outstrip supply by alot.
This sub speaks out of both sides of its mouth on this sort of issue. When it is other makes and their highly anticipated models enthusiasts cry foul and say please stop this.
Economy and EV aren’t exactly overlapping terms. EVs are expensive and incentives is what helps make them more affordable.