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car wrote:RedVEVO wrote:PariaMan wrote:I fine with charging at home once I have a range of 300 km or higher
But TTEC rates going up
CNG is a better deal .
I await the ionic with the solar roof top.
drchaos wrote:RedVEVO wrote:PariaMan wrote:That really sucksdrchaos wrote:RedVEVO wrote:PariaMan wrote:I fine with charging at home once I have a range of 300 km or higher
But TTEC rates going up
CNG is a better deal .
CNG is a joke.
Only one OEM vehicle available and it sucks .... Plus any new vehicle install voids your warranty and add that to the fact that you will now have a vehicle without a trunk.
Per above is not the truth .. to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth
The CNG Civic is a best seller @ ANSA and very popular with the ladies.
Really? You have access to ANSA sales numbers?
How many City CNG's are sold per month?
car wrote:RedVEVO wrote:PariaMan wrote:I fine with charging at home once I have a range of 300 km or higher
But TTEC rates going up
CNG is a better deal .
I await the ionic with the solar roof top.
PapaC wrote:I guess we all hearing different charging times.
Salesman told me 2-3 hours with the 220 Volt home charger when we took the test drive last week.
The 'trickle charge' that they also give you which works with regular 110 could take a while, possibly overnight. He didn't say a time.
But the regenerative braking that the car offers does well to recharge the battery while you are driving. Also there was a driver only mode which cut down on the AC to allow minimum discharge.
PapaC wrote:I guess we all hearing different charging times.
Salesman told me 2-3 hours with the 220 Volt home charger when we took the test drive last week.
The 'trickle charge' that they also give you which works with regular 110 could take a while, possibly overnight. He didn't say a time.
But the regenerative braking that the car offers does well to recharge the battery while you are driving. Also there was a driver only mode which cut down on the AC to allow minimum discharge.
rspann wrote:New X5 nice. $820 G, with M package $950 G.
drchaos wrote:rspann wrote:New X5 nice. $820 G, with M package $950 G.
If only ANSA did'nt go crying to Colm because they were losing sales ... the Hybrid version could have been had for around 550K
scotty_buttons wrote:drchaos wrote:rspann wrote:New X5 nice. $820 G, with M package $950 G.
If only ANSA did'nt go crying to Colm because they were losing sales ... the Hybrid version could have been had for around 550K
ENT?!! Mc dem.
agent007 wrote:No I don't...the person with whom I relied on for info etc no longer works there so I am highly dependent on you guys to give me the latest with their vehicles and prices etc.
drchaos wrote:scotty_buttons wrote:drchaos wrote:rspann wrote:New X5 nice. $820 G, with M package $950 G.
If only ANSA did'nt go crying to Colm because they were losing sales ... the Hybrid version could have been had for around 550K
ENT?!! Mc dem.
Good news is the rumors say the new 3 series will offer a 2.0T PHEV and a 1.5T PHEV so if we get that 1.5T in T&T it should be tax free!
scotty_buttons wrote:drchaos wrote:scotty_buttons wrote:drchaos wrote:rspann wrote:New X5 nice. $820 G, with M package $950 G.
If only ANSA did'nt go crying to Colm because they were losing sales ... the Hybrid version could have been had for around 550K
ENT?!! Mc dem.
Good news is the rumors say the new 3 series will offer a 2.0T PHEV and a 1.5T PHEV so if we get that 1.5T in T&T it should be tax free!
Providing they don’t remove the hybrid tax exemptions fully before that time.
Joshie23 wrote:scotty_buttons wrote:drchaos wrote:scotty_buttons wrote:drchaos wrote:rspann wrote:New X5 nice. $820 G, with M package $950 G.
If only ANSA did'nt go crying to Colm because they were losing sales ... the Hybrid version could have been had for around 550K
ENT?!! Mc dem.
Good news is the rumors say the new 3 series will offer a 2.0T PHEV and a 1.5T PHEV so if we get that 1.5T in T&T it should be tax free!
Providing they don’t remove the hybrid tax exemptions fully before that time.
While we cant put anything past Colm, you think our Vision 2030 politicians are really that regressive?
drchaos wrote:Joshie23 wrote:scotty_buttons wrote:drchaos wrote:scotty_buttons wrote:drchaos wrote:rspann wrote:New X5 nice. $820 G, with M package $950 G.
If only ANSA did'nt go crying to Colm because they were losing sales ... the Hybrid version could have been had for around 550K
ENT?!! Mc dem.
Good news is the rumors say the new 3 series will offer a 2.0T PHEV and a 1.5T PHEV so if we get that 1.5T in T&T it should be tax free!
Providing they don’t remove the hybrid tax exemptions fully before that time.
While we cant put anything past Colm, you think our Vision 2030 politicians are really that regressive?
Nothing to do with regressive or progressive ... If it disturbs the status quo ( the 1% ) then its got to go.
Can't be all bad tho despite colm's attempt ... The BMW i8 remains tax exempt
mitch1980 wrote:3 years ago the 2.5L hilux was 240,000 now the prices has gone up to 280,000
the corolla was 205,000 PDG model 2 years ago. Now it starts at 222,000.
mitch1980 wrote:Subaru XV Compact Quote May 2018
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