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发表于 2019-10-25 06:35:51
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{"replyTo":" 497499 发表于 2019-10-24 21:11:03 To each their own. I grew up in a family that mostly bought Chevys and my experience with them has always been kinda disappointing. I don’t like the lack of engineering and design in their work, and an interior that falls apart and rattles after 75k miles. I appreciate a noticeably careful approach to creature comfort and a marriage of attractive design and good engineering. It can’t just look cool, it has to feel like quality in the driver seat. I have to say I like Cadillacs from the late 90’s, and don’t mind paying the extra, but also don’t like having to turn around every other day and spend a million dollars every time an arbitrary sensor decides to die. Dodge just gets me. I’m a Chrysler, Dodge, Tesla kinda person. I’m also a fan of the last few models of the Ford Crown Vics. There’s also a modern Lincoln I really like but the model escapes me at the moment. Basically when it comes to cars, I’m an old man. Give me an expensive, heavy luxury car with a hood for days. ","text":"I like how easy and cheap Chevys are to fix up. They don’t have the best quality interiors, but their engines are solid (so long as it’s not their i4). That ‘13 Impala will last forever. And the torque curve in their 6.2 is fantastic! But I don’t blame ya. Comfort and luxury is a great thing to shop for, but I like to play 😁","replyToPid":234591} |
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