The Mark-III Ford Focus RS first came out in 2015, and it was one of the hottest sport hatchback cars you could buy. Now that the car is no longer being made, the desire in North America is still high, and prices are still close to MSRP for newer models. The RS is an amazing automobile that will fulfil your desire to sound cool and feel fast, while being restrained, cheaper (compared to other sports cars), and blend in with the regular Focus' if needed. This combination makes for a very desirable vehicle that has had its price kept relatively high from a retirement of production, enthusiasts, and desirable traits. Some Focuses can go for around $26k USD, but can go as high as $40k for modded or well kept models. If you are interested in purchasing a Focus RS, I recommend looking on a site such as AutoTempest to compile your search.
Credit: wired.it Tesla has been the leading electric automotive manufacturer for almost a decade, but other companies have wanted a slice of Tesla's half-billion dollar pie for a while - and they may have just taken it. Rivian and Lucid Motors are two companies that have caught my attention through their impressive and initial high-quality cars. The R1T has an impressive range of 300 miles, substantial off-road capability, and many other features that are not found on any other car - electric or not. The price seems a bit high starting at $67,500 when the Cybertruck will start at an alleged price of $39,990 for 250 miles of range. While I have not had the opportunity to see the R1T in real life, from what I could gather online, it seems to have much better fit and finish than Tesla, and the interior is a bit more like a traditional luxury SUV. Tesla still makes great cars and I'm sure they are not going anywhere soon, but the lock they had on the market is fading as new EV
I recently made a Reddit post titled: Not sure if this has been said before, but Heads Up Display is one of the best car features (in my opinion) which you can find here . When I read through the comments I mostly met with people who agree with my opinion and nobody (that I saw) that was truly disrespectful, but quite a few said they dislike HUD's. I quite liked u/babyweights702 's words, and although I have never owned a car with a HUD before, I have used one before on a 2008 BMW 535xi and I thought it was the one of the greatest features. Never having to take my eyes off the road to make sure I won't be pulled over because I was following the car in front that was doing 15 over the limit is fantastic and really needs to be in more cars. Some others expressed their discontent with HUD's, especially when wearing polarized sunglasses. Something else that surprised me from the comments was how early HUD's were available on cars. Head-up displays were first impl
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