Im 20 so insurance would be through the roof, I live in IL so if i have to drive it in the snow Im sure the vette would **** ass.
Yeah, I can only wait.....
Yeah Im leaning towards the Audi, but I will look into that lexus snb778 mentioned earlier.
Well electric motors turn at a given RPM. Basically 100% torque @ any rpm. The small gas motors that work in conjunction with the electric motors of course turn some rpm's because again, its a piston powered motor.
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Audi's don't require premium fuel. It is only suggested for better performance. If he is in a bind, he can use regular for the time being.BTW, you realize all the cars you are looking at take premium fuel? They won't get drastically better mpg than your Gran Marquis and the extra fuel cost will offset the increased mileage. It is true though, even with a manual transmission, the Subies don't get great mileage considering their weight, engine size and gearing. Do you drive stick? The Mazdaspeed6 would be a nice choice too, but again mpg isn't that great and premium fuel. If you're looking for an AWD turbo car, basically don't expect much better gas mileage than your current car.
Um...have you checked the insurance on an STi or S4??
You need to do more research man. If you're looking for better mileage, lower insurance and good snow performance, there are a LOT better choices out there. It seems like you aren't sure what you are going for. You seem like you don't want to spend much on gas and insurance, but you're looking at premium/expensive to maintain cars that will have high insurance and not get much better mileage than your current car (especially after you mod them).
That is an electric car, not a hybrid. There is still a gas motor running in a hybrid.