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It's a bit more complicated than that BTW, you have to do things like plan the tire and wheel-size ahead of time, otherwise it's a lot more expensive and harder to implement. The 305/285 architecture was there early on with the C6 Camaro, so the 1LE and ZL1 were easy to implement. They pushed that a little further with the ZL1 1LE, but the point is, you have to think about this before, due to tire-rub, track, etc. Then there's the chassis stiffness. The Alpha is extremely stiff, they did a good job with it. Then somehow GM is able to make electronic steering work well, unlike BMW with the giant dead-spot I had on the 4-series. Suspension is a lot more than just fancy shocks, but GM has been the one developing this. They also put an eDiff in there well before BMW did on cars like the M2/M3/M4. Yes, they've been pushing the limits in all of these areas, chassis stiffness, suspension, tires and grip, power delivery, etc., also losing a few hundred pounds from the last version (unlike the 2-series). So what's not to like for an enthusiast? Even Porsche has to make their cars wider and wider (and the rear wheels wider) with every version of the 911 to keep up with everything else.
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To make a gas car fast you usually are looking at 8-10k over a mediocre appliance car and that's not getting you something special. On top of that you're talking bad gas mileage so your average joe doesn't buy one. A EV however already needs 2 motors to be AWD. That's something wildly popular in a lot of the US. The slowest of those are doing sub 6 0-60, but 4s seems pretty trivial from relased cars without getting into cars that claim to be 'performance' variants. In essence you buy AWD you get a pretty damn fast car for free. Now imagine every AWD CUV on the road driven by some cud chewing idiot can accelerate like a mustang GT or similar tier car. There are going to be a lot more 'fast' cars out there even if they aren't super quick at triple digit speeds. |
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09-21-2022, 10:06 AM | #116 |
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No, the solution is getting new car pricing under control. No one, aside from loaded folks, can afford a new car anymore. No wonder too many people are in debt & can't save $
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09-21-2022, 10:39 AM | #117 |
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Just curious, have you seen what a house goes for these days...or for the last 15 years?
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I agree people are in debt but I don’t see they getting cars under control. And to top things off housing is a mess and rent will go up the next year even more because of it. So debt yes but how do you see stopping it? Sort of my thoughts. Housing + interest rates are so out of control I’m shifting some of my retirement away form more rentals and more into the markets. I think we’ve reached a limit in american affordability and do agree transportation and housing is a big portion of that debt problem - but I’m not sure how it gets better in future. So rents may go up but I don’t see how housing values will hence my shift. |
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09-21-2022, 11:16 PM | #120 | |
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The AVERAGE car payment in the US is over $700. That is nuts. Look at history, housing prices will come down. |
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09-21-2022, 11:56 PM | #121 | |
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Only areas of the country that had insane increases (not the 30% most saw last 2 years) have been dropping at all. Right now I don’t see how they lower inflation substantially so it feels like they are walking a tight rope of raising rates on th edge of major damage. Why? because jobs are still doing very well. As long as they continues it’s going to be tough to slow. Food prices and rent are just so painful right now. And yes cars too new car payment is 725 like you said. And Used is over 500. It’s a lot. No argument. Last edited by Mike00; 09-22-2022 at 12:10 AM.. |
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We've been house shopping for a while. Not going to overpay and inventory is not plentiful. It's a shit show. At least we're not in a spot where we have to move. Patience always pays off in markets like this |
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As to the rental piece. I agree with you to a degree. I’ve had one tennant for 8 years though in her final year of a 2 year lease. She’s getting a raise this time of 15%. Still below my others in that area and they are going in hours. Anyway I don’t see 5-10% as anything major in terms of corrections. And a fair amount look to be that. Unless the fed goes over board on inflation and breaks economy. But maybe somebody will tell them the inflation is primarily tight labor and supply chains. So hopefully they stop at some point. |
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