Never mentioned the thousands saved in pollution Free fuel. You bring meaning to "young and foolish" 95% of batteries can be recycled.How do you recycle gas?
Great video. I like that this was unbiased, as you mentioned the pros and cons. I’m interested in the 2019 ex-l for our first suv (or cuv). We need heated steering wheel for winter, as we are based in Canada 🍁
Carmax: " Okay , nobody is gonna know who these women are " Commercial Director : " That's why we are going to have someone awkwardly and unrealistically call them out by name ! "
Great comparative review guys! I cut my teeth on the 5.7 Shaker, then upgraded to the 392 Scat Pack Challenger a few years ago. The 6.4 is the sweet spot in the line up IMO.
Glances to his right (our left) were a bit unsettling as if it was a lie tell/tick... informative video, but the host needs to work on memorization instead of relying on a teleprompter.
We take a fresh look at the 2017-2022 Honda CR-V compact SUV to see how it is today and if it’s the right used car for you. Learn more about the Honda CR-V here: www.carmax.com/research/honda/cr-v
We take a fresh look at the 2017-2022 Honda CR-V compact SUV to see how it is today and if it’s the right used car for you. Learn more about the Honda CR-V here: www.carmax.com/research/honda/cr-v
I like carmax reviews they tend to be more positive. Most of the reviewers on RU-vid just fill your head with negative opinionated statements, and the weak minded can’t have their own….
I still think it missed the point. They put the current and past most prominent WNBA players in a national ad, but have them not acknowledge or recognize their fans. Why are they running away from people who are excited to see them? Dumb asses!
There was no reason not to keep the V6 and 5.7 models. Just cause the Hellcats were costing them fines to produce doesn't mean throw away everything. Stupid move.
Main point I’m looking for is Interior comfort Space Love everything about the Tacoma But Last four trucks have all been Full sized Fords Can I handle At 6’2 Interior space Would like feedback on that Don’t care about towing and mileage and power. Fit and finish on Tacoma Outstanding
Less than 1% of evs have needed a high voltage battery replacement. I expect over time that number will go up . But they either fail very early , or they last a really long time .
Challengers are great! I love my 2016 Hemi R/T! It’s too bad that dodge let Stellantis ruin the brand! However, in a positive light we won’t have to wait too many years for our cars to become collectors items.
The WNBA is finally getting some of the attention they’ve been begging for and they use it to make fun of a white guy. Is that what they were waiting to do?
I own an 8th gen EX V6 with just under 36k miles. I’ve upgraded headlights and taillights for a more modern look and added a widescreen CarPlay head unit (relocating the oem screen). NOBODY believes it’s a 2008 model year
People think the v6 is slow because social media tells them it is...just drive one and it'll change your mind. It's no torque monster, but it's a fun car on the highway
To make a more appropriate comparison you needed to include total cost of fuel in this. The battery replacement might not look so bad once you have factored that in.
Once everything factored in a ev that is 5 k more cost about the same as a gas car if you replace the battery at 150k miles. But if you have someone that doesn't drive much in the house and another that drives a lot you can rotate the new cars so the new one goes to the drive a lot group and the not drive much goes to other getting full life on car without battery replacement.
Response from Copilot: To compare the costs of refueling a gas-powered car versus charging an electric car over 150,000 miles, we’ll need to consider the average fuel economy of the vehicles and the current prices for gas and electricity. For a gas-powered car, let’s assume an average fuel economy of 30 miles per gallon (MPG). If you drive 150,000 miles, you would need approximately 5,000 gallons of gas. With a gas price of $3.75 per gallon, the total cost would be $18,7501. For an electric car, assuming an average efficiency of 3.5 miles per kilowatt-hour (kWh) and an electricity price of 17.2 pence per kWh (which is about $0.22 USD per kWh), to travel 150,000 miles would cost around $5,142.862. So, in this scenario, the electric car is significantly cheaper to run over 150,000 miles compared to the gas-powered car. Keep in mind that these are estimates and actual costs can vary based on the specific vehicle model, driving conditions, and changes in fuel prices. Additionally, this comparison only considers fuel and electricity costs and does not take into account other factors such as maintenance or insurance.