GoodPorsche has said this week that several ev models are now cancelled, and the Cayman is coming back with new gas engines.
GoodPorsche has said this week that several ev models are now cancelled, and the Cayman is coming back with new gas engines.
Many automakers still can not figure out that the masses can not afford vehicles between $50,000 to $99,000 to over $100K.I predict a short life for that product, too expensive and limited market. Same for VWs trying to reprise the International Scout. They're clueless about some things.
About the old school VW vans, one of the best conversions was one sold by Crown manufacturing in the late 60s. It allowed you to swap a Corvair flat six into a bus or beetle. So you went from a 1.6 liter at most with 60 hp to a 3.0 liter with more than double the HP. Really made sense, from the point of view of using the bus to actually move cargo.
Gimmie a oval rear window V-Dub with the tiny tail lights... Cool as heck.I have owned an un- rememberable number of VW's and started with a 55 Bug and a 59 Bus.
I spent a couple years in high school going everyplace with a good friend in his , I think a 72 VW Beetle. We loved that car. What surprised me was the amount of room inside. His had the stick shift on the floor. What we really liked was the lack of money we had to use on traveling fuel. Car seemed to run forever on a tank of petrol. Fun times for sure.Gimmie a small rear window bug with the small tail lights... Cool as heck.
And a Ghia. And a 356 bath tub....
'56 Rag... Needs Porsche Chromies.
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Gimmie a oval rear window V-Dub with the tiny tail lights... Cool as heck.
And a Ghia. And a 356 bath tub....
'56 Rag... Needs Porsche Chromies.
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Americans overwhelmingly thought(!) they are too expensive. It's only in the last couple years that they have been available at relatively affordable prices. And the prices continue to fall.Some people just do not get it! The Europeans have the EU jackboot on their necks and are being forced in going EV even though the vast majority want nothing to do with them. Americans overwhelmingly rejected the EV and green agenda. It is time to dump this experiment into the trash can of history just like was done in the early 20th century. JMO
Yes, I agree. Both EV and ICE vehicles are too expensive.Many automakers still can not figure out that the masses can not afford vehicles between $50,000 to $99,000 to over $100K.
Yeah, of course many years ago they sold thousands and thousands of popular vehicles like the VW vans and the VW Beetles etc.... but they were fair and sanely priced.
I know it costs a lot more to build some these days but I will never be convinced until someone shows reports and paper work showing all of the costs involved by all these automakers to prove they must charge the wildly highest prices in the history of the automobile to be able to make money/profit. I refuse to believe they must charge those prices to make any money. I think they simply got away with so much of the greed factor since the early 2000s that they are not about to go back until forced to.
At the same time they simply keep raising the prices on vehicles while new ones keep sitting piled up all over the dealer lots. Some dealers have trouble clearing the lots for the next years models these days. Someone is gonna have to blink.
There's a VW van in the neighbourhood, same body style as your '86. The switch to the Wasserboxer was what, early '80s?I have 2 Westfalia VW campers and both are original. I rebuilt the motors myself with German parts. There is no comparison to the experience of using one of these to camp or travel. They are slow by todays standards but I can't stop smiling when I drive them. One is a 1975 Orange one that has an 1800 motor made to 2.0L and the other one is a 1986 that has the 2.1 L waterboxer motor. Both are stick and the 86 has AC that works. I am the second owner on both of them. We traveled all over in the 86 till my wife decided she needed one that had AC when parked and a toilet on board. They have seen little use since then. I still get them out of the garage and drive them when I can. At least with the original motor you can get parts for them and they are easy to maintain. I have owned an un- rememberable number of VW's and started with a 55 Bug and a 59 Bus.
True, they were everywhere when I was a teenager back in the day. I have taken long road trips in them a few times with friends. 40-45 up the mountain passes in the West.Don't see them much anymore
DO you know why?...
At the same time they simply keep raising the prices on vehicles while new ones keep sitting piled up all over the dealer lots. Some dealers have trouble clearing the lots for the next years models these days. Someone is gonna have to blink.
The 7-8 year car payments and price increases came from really low interest rates or subsidies. People felt no interest so what is big deal. Some people go as far as thinking they are winning by overbuying/borrowing at low rate/long term and investing it. They leave out risk.DO you know why?
Because the public in todays world isnt as price sensitive as yesterdays world.
Yesterday's world they would save money to buy stuff, on a vehicle even a small loan that would be over in 3 or 4 years. Also the loan wouldnt be so big and it would have to simply be a reasonable part of the family budget.
Todays world? 7 or 8 year mortgages on vehicles, some of the cars they trade in arent even paid off yet. In addition to credit card debt, home mortgages... even payments on their home appliances and bedroom mattresses. They are hooked on debt, borrowing money for stuff they shouldn't buy. Darn it. I have trouble at times finding the price of cars now (and some other products at times), over the last decade or two, its ingrained in the public mind not to advertise price, advertise the monthly payment. Humans are part of the animal kingdom and believe it or not, the pecking order exists. The intelligent ones makes money selling them stuff they havent saved up for and as another bonus making more money lending them the money for the stuff they havent saved up for.![]()
No way is a Bay Window better than a Split Window bus!Circa 1967. I know the big window hippie vans were better, but there is something special about the 1st gen.
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Surprisingly I haven't seen any in Whatcom County yet.For such a small area, I have seen at least 5 of the colors!
They are around. Closer in to Bham. Didn't know I had a neighbor!Surprisingly I haven't seen any in Whatcom County yet.
Yep. Lynden.They are around. Closer in to Bham. Didn't know I had a neighbor!
In Lynden almost daily. Not seen any on Hampton or in town.Yep. Lynden.