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No idea. If you go to a dealer they will get their money one way or another.Not a stock-specific comment, but (rightly or wrongly) my impression of VWs is that they are pretty nice, but when something goes wrong, they're $$$ to fix, so I wouldn't buy one.
Will maintenance costs be less of a factor for EVs?
Not a stock-specific comment, but (rightly or wrongly) my impression of VWs is that they are pretty nice, but when something goes wrong, they're $$$ to fix, so I wouldn't buy one.
Will maintenance costs be less of a factor for EVs?
Did you look at current hybrid models? I,e. A hybrid Avalon vs. a gas model.I've been looking at EVs and one thing to check out is the insurance rates..... much higher from what I've seen. I believe this will change once insurance companies get more data on the cost of insuring EVs currently they are keeping rates high to protect themselves. If someone has other info I'd be interested.
I asked because a friend of mine recently got a pre-owned S, and I was a bit surprised. The interior, the paint quality, etc seem lacking for a $100,000 MSRP vehicle. It's cool as hell, though.I'd say the interior of my E class MB is nicer. I'm a bit larger than most at 6'3 and like the space in my E class better. Good question
Ha, I bought a 300E in 1986. It's still my favorite car along with a Lexus GS300. The 300E had antilock brakes when hardly any cars did in the US. So they stopped on a dime, but unfortunately the car behind could not.Haven't really shopped a lot, just the Tesla S. I currently drive a MB E-300 that I like a lot. Mom want's a EV.
Ha, I bought a 300E in 1986. It's still my favorite car along with a Lexus GS300. The 300E had antilock brakes when hardly any cars did in the US. So they stopped on a dime, but unfortunately the car behind could not.
When something breaks on my daughter’s EV we just order a part off Amazon.Not a stock-specific comment, but (rightly or wrongly) my impression of VWs is that they are pretty nice, but when something goes wrong, they're $$$ to fix, so I wouldn't buy one.
Will maintenance costs be less of a factor for EVs?
How is it different than other treadmills (liability-wise)?PTON
I don't short stocks, but Peloton is going to have to modify a whole bunch of treadmills if the video on TV is any indication of an unmodified unit. It's a death trap for children and pets, and possible injury for the user.
The fix might be simple, but it will probably need to be done by a trained person to make sure it is done correctly.
Surely their stock will fall today?
Ha, its been dropping for a month. I don't get Peloton?
I would not think legal liability is any different. But it appears to be a horrible design.How is it different than other treadmills (liability-wise)?
My gut says it has been over-valued for "normal" times anyway.
Do any of you auto invest per month?
Instead of buying a chunk of a stock, do you break it up by 12 and invest monthly?