Try the HYBRID soon. Seriously. That is the one to get. It is much quicker than this. Like whole 2s quicker for acceleration. And instantaneous response makes it not feel sluggish at all. And surprisingly is still very smooth doesn’t give you that rush feel.
Back and I think the early 80s, I bought an olds cutlass and consumer report said it wasn’t a very good vehicle. It turned out to be quite a good vehicle if properly maintained which I did. 10 years after that consumer reports did an article about cars that had endured the past 10 years and were good vehicles to own and guess what was there, go to the head of the class if you said the olds Cutlass. That’s when I stopped buying or listening to consumer reports because just like the New York Times, they don’t read what was published before. Keep in mind everyone has an agenda including consumer reports. If one actually knew a lot about vehicles back in those days the Chevrolet’s and Buick’s as well as the Oldsmobile shared many different parts that were certainly interchangeable everything from bearings to gears and things in between. Anything mass produce has its issues including articles by consumer reports.
Try the HYBRID soon. Seriously. That is the one to get. It is much quicker than this. Like whole 2s quicker for acceleration. And instantaneous response makes it not feel sluggish at all. And surprisingly is still very smooth doesn’t give you that rush feel.
Back and I think the early 80s, I bought an olds cutlass and consumer report said it wasn’t a very good vehicle. It turned out to be quite a good vehicle if properly maintained which I did. 10 years after that consumer reports did an article about cars that had endured the past 10 years and were good vehicles to own and guess what was there, go to the head of the class if you said the olds Cutlass. That’s when I stopped buying or listening to consumer reports because just like the New York Times, they don’t read what was published before. Keep in mind everyone has an agenda including consumer reports. If one actually knew a lot about vehicles back in those days the Chevrolet’s and Buick’s as well as the Oldsmobile shared many different parts that were certainly interchangeable everything from bearings to gears and things in between. Anything mass produce has its issues including articles by consumer reports.
Hybrid showed up at select dealerships a month ago