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- Feb 3, 2021
Well you can see I have a penchant for old ass shit lmao.
Hah yeah. My main vehicle is a Tesla, but I also have relatively recent Toyota V8 SUV with hydrolic steering rack, mechanical fan, a navigation system by Commodore 64, and gets 16mpg. The thing is ancient in terms of features despite not being that old.
My thought is that the EV basically eliminates a lot of the “modern” horseshit such as the auto stop/start and overstressed small turbo motors hooked up to 20 speed transmissions. But on the other end of the spectrum, the Toyota was extremely dated even when it was new. But it never had received all of the modern malignancy either. So it’s like a benchmark that was frozen in time and kept selling slowly for over a decade while the rest of the industry went gay. I’m never selling that Toyota, but I’ll likely trade in the EV for a new one every 4 years or so. At the same time, there are few modern cars that I would consider owning other than that.
Would a Mazda B Series truck be a wise truck purchase, or should I still consider attempting to get a Ranger from the 90s/2000s?
Unless you are in the Deep South or PNW any ranger Or B series is going to be beat to shit and rotting. Consider a maintained Honda Ridgeline if you need the bed.
They have a fuckton of problems over here but maybe it's different. I'm talking about the engine Chevy put in the Sonic and Trax. Me and everyone else I know has had massive issues with them. Bad cooling system, evap leaks, burning oil, losing power, bad PCV, water pumps always go out, maintainence is a pain (took me 4 fucking days to change out the water pump), and half the shit is made of plastic.
Fuck all of this GM shit. Find a Honda with the K series motor (4 cyl in 2.0L to 2.4l range)
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