Ok, I may have misinterpreted/assumed a bit. I could see that being the case, that is why Infiniti’s are great to lease (or at least used to be). For that matter, people with poor credit shouldn’t be leasing a vehicle anyway haha.
"Each car has their own merit regardless of who actually buys them"
x100 agree.
I never said it was acceptable to bash other brands, in any circumstance. You sound a bit like the dramatic type anyway, so be my guest. I don’t think it is fair to judge an entire brand based off of your experience of one vehicle. What I was saying is that buying some of these brands (at the base, entry level) simply because of the badge it displays is no different than buying a watch off of some guy on the street corner, and gloating to your office buddies about your new Rolex. Other than my beloved Porsche, the German brands seem try to offer to everyone, which waters down the brand IMO.
Ummm, calm down maybe? I think the joke was pretty clear seeing how it came with a funny picture and everything. But, ok. Clearly too many people on this site are way too tightly wound.
I think there is a common thread (pun intended) in all of this, you seem to be the one most tightly wound in all of this. I have now read enough threads to see you are always picking a text fight with everyone and everybody.
I asked for tax credits in Texas on a lease, so they replied, “sure, we have some we can give you”. They sent me a quote with the exact same payment as before with partial tax reduction but higher mf. Not sure that is better than just saying no.
Motor will not fit tbh, if it fit they probably would attempt it… at least a concept, same thing with the jeep hellcats (not the gc) there’s no space for the “crush zone.”
The one I’m really surprised at was the 300 tho, that should have definitely been made with a hellcat and/or redeye motor.
They would stuff it into everything if they could, probably even the dart and magnum.
I know damn well the jeep rubicon hellcat would sell like hot cakes, the trackhawk was poorly done, no hellcat hood, no hellcat name, and it looked like every other jeep out there except for quad exhaust.
Every hellcat besides the trackhawk when produced in normal amounts has sold very well.
Keep in mind the engine is about 6 model years old now and hasn’t changed much at all, crazy.