What do you think of the crossover takeover? And will we all miss the Golf when it's gone? Also correction: I showed AWD fuel economy figures. FWD is 28/36 mpg city/highway.
I have 2024 taos se awd, does Anyone if you reverse and there is a car coming; can you have the car make a sound? Or when u r parking n when u get too close the car, can you enable a system to make a sound saying it is too close like tiguain se r line? Also my key fob for trunk open doesnt work....i pressed it and isk if it is supposed to open or unlock only
I know I'm an outlier, but I want to keep my vehicles small, fuel efficient and fun to drive. A crossover is diametrically opposed to that and I hope the market never forces me to buy one or an SUV and lets me stick to sedans/hatchbacks/wagons
I gave up on that already. Here in the Midwest AWD or 4WD is nice for the winter, you can even get away with good all season/all terrain tires for the whole year. The problem is nearly no sedans specially small ones comes with AWD, and when they do, is at the expense of something else, like the turbo on Altimas, or the big turbo in Kia K5. If you want a descent Turbo AWD option, you are already relying mostly on Subaru.
I had a 2007 Audi A4 sedan (2.0T motor) and last year got the Taos because in the test drive it felt snappy while accelerating. 2023 SE FWD version. Plus Taos has roof rails which come handy for Kayaks. It's just missing a hitch for towing my 2 bicycle rack (but it can be added later). I like the heated steering wheel too, but miss an actual physical button to open the trunk. I think that if you want to use it as an Uber, that's a feature drivers would miss because it forces you to step out of the car and press a button on the trunk to open it.
@@dmack1827 it’s only an inch shorter than Kia shortage and Honda crv and 7 inches taller than a golf and Mazda 3 hatch. If it’s not an suv what is it, and what would that make Corolla cross, H-RV, cx30, ux250, Audi q3, etc? Not suvs?
got one of these a few months ago and its been my favorite car so far. Wanted an suv that had all the features for a good price. Also one of the only compact crossover with a panoramic sun roof. However I don't see golf fans loving it. To me its aimed towards people who want a simple crossover for a decent price. wouldn't say its fun or sporty at all.
Interesting to see the much taller grill (very similar to the Atlas) compared to a European Tiguan (which is sold in two sizes here). Also interesting to call this "sub-compact" - in Europe Volkswagen offers six (!) more models (including three crossovers) below this.
Ethan, I am living the station wagon dream and intend to do so as long as I can. 🤩 The station wagon renaissance begins with the arrival of the Hybrid Crown Signia. 🤞🤞
If we could get 5-door cars with decent options, I'd go that way every time. My wife wanted heated seats, which are treated as a "luxury trim only" feature, meaning we were restricted to very expensive cars, and the option wasn't even offered on many of the vehicles we were looking at. What happened to the VW Passat wagon? Yeah, you called it: profit margins. That thing sold like hotcakes, but isn't offered anymore because it threatens to cannibalize their crossovers.
I own a 2024 Taos Se Awd had it for a month and have no complaints took it on a 330 mile round trip rides smooth I used to have a 2012 Passat 2.5 then I got the 2024 Taos 1.5T cheaper on gas
Families are getting smaller but the trucks keep getting bigger. I don't get it myself. I'm holding onto my Jetta Sportwagen as long as I can. 175k, please let me make it to a quarter million!
I just had to trade in my 2012 JSW tdi for the 2024 Taos se fwd. I was so sad that I wanted to cry. The Taos is fine but my JSW had more cargo room and was a lot of fun to drive. The fuel economy doesn't compare, although gas is cheaper than diesel.
I have 2024 taos se awd, does Anyone if you reverse and there is a car coming; can you have the car make a sound? Or when u r parking n when u get too close the car, can you enable a system to make a sound saying it is too close like tiguain se r line? Also my key fob for trunk open doesnt work....i pressed it and isk if it is supposed to open or unlock only
My dad just traded in his 2004 Toyota prius on a 2024 Taos SE model AWD car. I swear it is on good looking vehicle. I stand 6'1 and weigh 320 lbs and I have plenty of room setting in the driver's seat and have lots of knee room when I sat down in the back seat behind the driver's side. I look forward to ever getting a chance to drive it. Growing up in the 1970's up into mid 1990's out family owned 4 different Volkswagen vehicles.
A lot of people will criticise buyers for purchasing this type of vehicle but the trouble is now that the cheapest cars you can buy are compact SUVs, what are you gonna do if you need a new car and on a budget? We bought an MG ZS to replace our Peugeot 208 and pretty happy with it for the driving we need to do. I wouldn't say I enjoy driving it but there aren't many new cars I could afford that I would tbh.
I have a 2020 grand Cherokee and I'm wanting to downsize after only a year. Tired of 'climbing' in and out and it's more than I need. Testing one of these tomorrow 12/6/24, along with an Audi Q3 subcompact SUV. Tired of big and tired of road noise.
i cant say everyone wants a crossover when its the only thing the industry pushes. they dont even make vans or wagons which people proabably would get instead if it wasnt for all their upselling to suvs
As a VW salesperson, tons of our customers hate the Taos and looking for standard mk8 Golf hatchback. Ppl got no choice to go with Taos with lower interest rate tbh 🤦♂️
Actually on higher trims the Crosstrek get the 2.5L which kind of matches the Taos on power, while still only loosing according to Subaru only 1 MPG. That gives like a 3-4 MPG combined advantage compared to the 4Motion option.
It does have a sport setting on the shifter ,,,see the S on the shifter. And it does have a heated steering wheel. Good review I have this vehicle 2024 SE FWD.
The existence of the Taos makes me wonder why the Tiguan is still in Volkswagens lineup. You don’t get much more with the Tiguan. Yea it has more power technically, but the DSG in the Taos makes it feel more peppy than the Tiguan. The cargo space difference is so minimal you would barely notice. Overall, the Taos offers way more value in my opinion and don’t see a spot in the lineup for the Tiguan. Maybe if it had a DSG option it would make sense, but I wouldn’t be surprised if VW drops it after this generation.
Consumer Reports' rating of the 2024 Taos isn't very encouraging. They are based on owners' experience on the 2023 and older models. But makes me wonder if VW really fixed those issues in the 2024 model. I am not a car expert but someone who is pointed out that "It’s a 1.5 turbo 4-cylinder with only direct injection and a timing belt dipped in oil?!?!? So you’ll have an expensive timing belt service eventually around 60-100k miles and have carbon buildup potentially on the valves." FWD model is better than AWD? Because FWD has the 8-speed transmission. AWD has a 7-speed dual clutch unit that could give more issues especially if highway driving is minimal.
If this was discounted over the Subaru, I would buy it. But since they’re at the same price point, the Subaru is a no-brainer. More solid and reliable for everything you’d want to use an suv for.
I mainly just want hatchbacks/sedans/wagons but the Taos is the only suv that i am interested in due to safety and i dont really think of them as great. Something about the top trim Taos speaks to me though. I have a Golf GTI on my possible list, and a Jetta GLI too, but the Taos is a bit convincing just because of comfort. Its also not Tiguan sized and it will be easy to use in a city. I also dont see many, and i plan on buying mine in the bright blue colour if i can
Im keeping my 2014 VW beetle. I’m sad manual transmissions are gone (06 Jetta was so fun to drive), station wagons and Passats, TDI’s 😭😭😭😭 this Taos looks like the best option for family of 5 n price. The amount of times of almost collisions w the beetle because of SUVs and Huge TX Trucks don’t bother to look.
I was considering a golf in the next five years. Its a pity that its replacement is so much bigger and heavier. I dont like the high ride heights and drover position of all these crossovers. It always makes me feel like i'm driving a van and need to fear rolling over
Great review, though you listed the AWD values for fuel economy (FWD is 28/36). I drive a mk7 Golf, and I've been thinking about swapping it for something a bit larger (as I get older, the idea becomes more appealing). I might have outgrown my hatchback!
It's fine, because it's meant to be an economy car. Want all the performance, power, etc, buy a Bugatti or any other exotic car. What do you expect for that class and price point?
I would bet that they like the fake exhaust because it doesn't get dirty, the way that it would if there were a real one in that spot. Seen way too many old white VW's with a big soot stain on its butt lol.
It's the consumer. It makes no business sense for a manufacturer to discontinue something that has a high demand for. Unless they're all colluding with each other, which is unlikely.
Unless you have 3 kids, why would anyone get this over a GTI? There’s literally no reason. Unless you like vehicles that aren’t nearly as much fun to drive.
I completely understand VW wanting to get into the crossover market from a business perspective. But the fact that this replaced the golf is a travesty. The golf does 95% of what a crossover can do at a fraction of the price after considering the price of the car, lower insurance, better fuel economy. My mk7 golf was the best car i’ve ever driven and thanks to the flat-fold-down seats actually fit MORE than my wife’s compact crossover. This obsession with Crossovers is 100% a biproduct of the car industry’s heavy marketing of SUVs for better profit margins. People don’t feel safe driving a small compact car when they are surrounded by a sea of giant SUVs and trucks. Crossovers offer the illusion of safety (would still get crushed by a full size SUV) at a lower price that still greatly benefits the manufacturers profits while being worse for the environment and not even being that much more convenient for consumers. lose-lose for society 👎🏼
Couldn’t agree with you more! We as a society are fooling ourselves thinking that electric vehicles are the answer!! It would be reasonable to think that we should be going to smaller cars with the technology we now have that has worked very well for 100 years! I firmly believe diesel hybrid is the best option in a smaller wagon or hatchback.
VW Taos formula: lift the Golf, dont bother with engineering at all to keep costs down, add some trim, +5000 MSRP, and people will line up to buy it. Don't hate the player, hate the game. VW is just cashing-in on crossover infatuation.
Purchased this in Feb and LOVE it. Not sporty but you get the taste of it. Very spacious, great on fuel economy and the interior finishes feel like really great quality leather, unlike the korean competitors. Got the Pano sunroof on FWD and I love it. Great options for a great price.
The Taos is just so bland! One of these in Cornflower Blue is nice, but its hard to pick this over so many other small crossovers on the market that are more exciting and interesting looking.
I'll tell you one area where a super small car isn't fun, if you get T-boned in it. Particularly, buy something like an F-150 or a 2500 pickup. Fun facts, that's why a lot of people have been going with crossovers in SUVs now. They want to feel safe in the event they get into a collision with a larger size vehicle. Understandable
They've had the Taos project for some years now (2018 release), and in the domestic US and NA since 2020. They didn't "just come into the fray last year". Better editing and proofreading!
You are one of three idiots nationwide who feel that way. We all love SUVs. They bring joy and satisfaction to our lives. Please comply and be part of the SUVs culture in America. We demand that you comply.
I hate crossovers there all so dam ugly at our place we have 1988 lincoln town car 2017 toyota camary 2006 honda civic and 2007 honda fit and soon 2007 chevy 1500 4x4 I will never own a crossover.
What do you think of the crossover takeover? And will we all miss the Golf when it's gone? Also correction: I showed AWD fuel economy figures. FWD is 28/36 mpg city/highway.
Cagers gotta cage. Fuck gas cars forever. They should be banned today.
i cant say everyone wants a crossover when its the only thing the industry pushes
Up here in Canada, the Golf wagon was popular until they stopped selling them due to lack of interest in the US.
I have 2024 taos se awd, does
Anyone if you reverse and there is a car coming; can you have the car make a sound? Or when u r parking n when u get too close the car, can you enable a system to make a sound saying it is too close like tiguain se r line?
Also my key fob for trunk open doesnt work....i pressed it and isk if it is supposed to open or unlock only
I know I'm an outlier, but I want to keep my vehicles small, fuel efficient and fun to drive. A crossover is diametrically opposed to that and I hope the market never forces me to buy one or an SUV and lets me stick to sedans/hatchbacks/wagons
I gave up on that already. Here in the Midwest AWD or 4WD is nice for the winter, you can even get away with good all season/all terrain tires for the whole year. The problem is nearly no sedans specially small ones comes with AWD, and when they do, is at the expense of something else, like the turbo on Altimas, or the big turbo in Kia K5. If you want a descent Turbo AWD option, you are already relying mostly on Subaru.
It’s not that suv-ish. Just feels like a really big golf. You can stilll toss it around but it’s huge inside so u kind of get the best of both worlds
I had a 2007 Audi A4 sedan (2.0T motor) and last year got the Taos because in the test drive it felt snappy while accelerating. 2023 SE FWD version.
Plus Taos has roof rails which come handy for Kayaks. It's just missing a hitch for towing my 2 bicycle rack (but it can be added later).
I like the heated steering wheel too, but miss an actual physical button to open the trunk. I think that if you want to use it as an Uber, that's a feature drivers would miss because it forces you to step out of the car and press a button on the trunk to open it.
This is hardly an suv.
@@dmack1827 it’s only an inch shorter than Kia shortage and Honda crv and 7 inches taller than a golf and Mazda 3 hatch. If it’s not an suv what is it, and what would that make Corolla cross, H-RV, cx30, ux250, Audi q3, etc? Not suvs?
got one of these a few months ago and its been my favorite car so far. Wanted an suv that had all the features for a good price. Also one of the only compact crossover with a panoramic sun roof. However I don't see golf fans loving it. To me its aimed towards people who want a simple crossover for a decent price. wouldn't say its fun or sporty at all.
I just bought a 2024 fwd and so far just over 700 miles it's been great, I am a bit nervous about some of the reviews it gets but time will tell.
@@TommyG11814any update in terms of driving
5months later???? Genuinely curious I just purchased one and want to know what your thoughts are on
Any issues so far? Read that the rear brake pads wear out after like 2 years
@@wolfpacindahouse1 I did have issues with my brakes after the first year, but they were fixed under warranty. Other than that its been great.
Drives beautifully. Did 80 on 80 thru Pa, did about 250 miles, used half a tank, warned me of two speed traps. Nice.
Interesting to see the much taller grill (very similar to the Atlas) compared to a European Tiguan (which is sold in two sizes here). Also interesting to call this "sub-compact" - in Europe Volkswagen offers six (!) more models (including three crossovers) below this.
As compact hatch lover, the loss of the Golf bums me.This thing is fine. Clad to see MPG continues to improve for ICE vehicles.
Ethan, I am living the station wagon dream and intend to do so as long as I can. 🤩 The station wagon renaissance begins with the arrival of the Hybrid Crown Signia. 🤞🤞
If we could get 5-door cars with decent options, I'd go that way every time. My wife wanted heated seats, which are treated as a "luxury trim only" feature, meaning we were restricted to very expensive cars, and the option wasn't even offered on many of the vehicles we were looking at. What happened to the VW Passat wagon? Yeah, you called it: profit margins. That thing sold like hotcakes, but isn't offered anymore because it threatens to cannibalize their crossovers.
The base Taos S comes with heated cloth seats and heated steering wheel.
Thanks so much! I’m trading in my 2015 VW CC SE for the Taos SEL tomorrow. I’ve only driven VWs my entire life!
Are you happy with it?? I’m in the process of buying one!
I own a 2024 Taos Se Awd had it for a month and have no complaints took it on a 330 mile round trip rides smooth I used to have a 2012 Passat 2.5 then I got the 2024 Taos 1.5T cheaper on gas
Families are getting smaller but the trucks keep getting bigger. I don't get it myself. I'm holding onto my Jetta Sportwagen as long as I can. 175k, please let me make it to a quarter million!
Although I agree with the sentiment, this one at least isn't huge by any means. It's about as big as my Ford Focus hatchback.
The size of American families may be getting smaller, but the children are getting much fatter.
I just had to trade in my 2012 JSW tdi for the 2024 Taos se fwd. I was so sad that I wanted to cry. The Taos is fine but my JSW had more cargo room and was a lot of fun to drive. The fuel economy doesn't compare, although gas is cheaper than diesel.
It's a nice car but I do wish it had a bit more power. 10-15 more hp?
I have 2024 taos se awd, does
Anyone if you reverse and there is a car coming; can you have the car make a sound? Or when u r parking n when u get too close the car, can you enable a system to make a sound saying it is too close like tiguain se r line?
Also my key fob for trunk open doesnt work....i pressed it and isk if it is supposed to open or unlock only
unfortunately the trunk button only unlocks it, it doesn't open the trunk. Im having the same concern about the reverse and proximity alerts
My dad just traded in his 2004 Toyota prius on a 2024 Taos SE model AWD car. I swear it is on good looking vehicle. I stand 6'1 and weigh 320 lbs and I have plenty of room setting in the driver's seat and have lots of knee room when I sat down in the back seat behind the driver's side. I look forward to ever getting a chance to drive it. Growing up in the 1970's up into mid 1990's out family owned 4 different Volkswagen vehicles.
A lot of people will criticise buyers for purchasing this type of vehicle but the trouble is now that the cheapest cars you can buy are compact SUVs, what are you gonna do if you need a new car and on a budget? We bought an MG ZS to replace our Peugeot 208 and pretty happy with it for the driving we need to do. I wouldn't say I enjoy driving it but there aren't many new cars I could afford that I would tbh.
I have a 2020 grand Cherokee and I'm wanting to downsize after only a year. Tired of 'climbing' in and out and it's more than I need. Testing one of these tomorrow 12/6/24, along with an Audi Q3 subcompact SUV. Tired of big and tired of road noise.
i cant say everyone wants a crossover when its the only thing the industry pushes. they dont even make vans or wagons which people proabably would get instead if it wasnt for all their upselling to suvs
As a VW salesperson, tons of our customers hate the Taos and looking for standard mk8 Golf hatchback. Ppl got no choice to go with Taos with lower interest rate tbh 🤦♂️
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The amount of times you say "it's fine" in this review...
Please don't take a tequila shot every time I say "it's fine"
Actually on higher trims the Crosstrek get the 2.5L which kind of matches the Taos on power, while still only loosing according to Subaru only 1 MPG. That gives like a 3-4 MPG combined advantage compared to the 4Motion option.
It does have a sport setting on the shifter ,,,see the S on the shifter. And it does have a heated steering wheel. Good review I have this vehicle 2024 SE FWD.
The existence of the Taos makes me wonder why the Tiguan is still in Volkswagens lineup. You don’t get much more with the Tiguan. Yea it has more power technically, but the DSG in the Taos makes it feel more peppy than the Tiguan. The cargo space difference is so minimal you would barely notice. Overall, the Taos offers way more value in my opinion and don’t see a spot in the lineup for the Tiguan. Maybe if it had a DSG option it would make sense, but I wouldn’t be surprised if VW drops it after this generation.
I have a ‘2023 VW TAOS SE & really like it……had a TIGUAN before & just went a wee bit smaller.
Consumer Reports' rating of the 2024 Taos isn't very encouraging. They are based on owners' experience on the 2023 and older models. But makes me wonder if VW really fixed those issues in the 2024 model.
I am not a car expert but someone who is pointed out that "It’s a 1.5 turbo 4-cylinder with only direct injection and a timing belt dipped in oil?!?!? So you’ll have an expensive timing belt service eventually around 60-100k miles and have carbon buildup potentially on the valves."
FWD model is better than AWD? Because FWD has the 8-speed transmission. AWD has a 7-speed dual clutch unit that could give more issues especially if highway driving is minimal.
CR is crap.
Consumer reports is VERY biased, so I wouldn't consider anything they say.
Love mine...2024 white....❤❤❤
If you buy a VW Taos, Meet the Service manager because for the next 5-6 years that you drive this, you'll really get to know him.
I think that there will he FAR MORE Tundra customers that will get to know their service manager from the get go.
If this was discounted over the Subaru, I would buy it. But since they’re at the same price point, the Subaru is a no-brainer. More solid and reliable for everything you’d want to use an suv for.
R U talking Crosstrek or Forester?
This feels like a literal lifted golf, both in looks and driving
I mainly just want hatchbacks/sedans/wagons but the Taos is the only suv that i am interested in due to safety and i dont really think of them as great. Something about the top trim Taos speaks to me though. I have a Golf GTI on my possible list, and a Jetta GLI too, but the Taos is a bit convincing just because of comfort. Its also not Tiguan sized and it will be easy to use in a city. I also dont see many, and i plan on buying mine in the bright blue colour if i can
Im sad there is no diesel. I love those. They need to come back old school.
Nicely reviewed as ever, even if I have no interest in buying a car 😆
All wheel drive is the best
The reason for the "place where your keybwould go" is if your batrery dies on rhe FOB ypu can place the FOB right on the apit to still atart rhe car
Im keeping my 2014 VW beetle. I’m sad manual transmissions are gone (06 Jetta was so fun to drive), station wagons and Passats, TDI’s 😭😭😭😭 this Taos looks like the best option for family of 5 n price.
The amount of times of almost collisions w the beetle because of SUVs and Huge TX Trucks don’t bother to look.
I was considering a golf in the next five years. Its a pity that its replacement is so much bigger and heavier.
I dont like the high ride heights and drover position of all these crossovers. It always makes me feel like i'm driving a van and need to fear rolling over
Get a GTI base trim.
Somehow both less efficient while being smaller than the jetta with the same drivetrain
Its astonishing that we as a society have gone back to bigger cars!! A wise man would think we should be going smaller!!!!
i own a '23 VW Jetta SEL - it's my best baby. and the engine is the same.
Great review, though you listed the AWD values for fuel economy (FWD is 28/36). I drive a mk7 Golf, and I've been thinking about swapping it for something a bit larger (as I get older, the idea becomes more appealing). I might have outgrown my hatchback!
Thanks for watching, and thanks for catching that!
Final Score: It's fiiiine... If you like that kinda thing.
It's fine, because it's meant to be an economy car. Want all the performance, power, etc, buy a Bugatti or any other exotic car. What do you expect for that class and price point?
@@bmw803 you sound triggered
I would bet that they like the fake exhaust because it doesn't get dirty, the way that it would if there were a real one in that spot. Seen way too many old white VW's with a big soot stain on its butt lol.
Alas, VW killed the Golf Alltrack, but, the Taos more than makes up for it!
It's the consumer. It makes no business sense for a manufacturer to discontinue something that has a high demand for. Unless they're all colluding with each other, which is unlikely.
Unless you have 3 kids, why would anyone get this over a GTI?
There’s literally no reason.
Unless you like vehicles that aren’t nearly as much fun to drive.
Crossovers took over a long time ago
I completely understand VW wanting to get into the crossover market from a business perspective. But the fact that this replaced the golf is a travesty. The golf does 95% of what a crossover can do at a fraction of the price after considering the price of the car, lower insurance, better fuel economy.
My mk7 golf was the best car i’ve ever driven and thanks to the flat-fold-down seats actually fit MORE than my wife’s compact crossover.
This obsession with Crossovers is 100% a biproduct of the car industry’s heavy marketing of SUVs for better profit margins. People don’t feel safe driving a small compact car when they are surrounded by a sea of giant SUVs and trucks. Crossovers offer the illusion of safety (would still get crushed by a full size SUV) at a lower price that still greatly benefits the manufacturers profits while being worse for the environment and not even being that much more convenient for consumers. lose-lose for society 👎🏼
Couldn’t agree with you more!
We as a society are fooling ourselves thinking that electric vehicles are the answer!! It would be reasonable to think that we should be going to smaller cars with the technology we now have that has worked very well for 100 years!
I firmly believe diesel hybrid is the best option in a smaller wagon or hatchback.
The Golf line lives on in the GTI and R models.
VW Taos formula: lift the Golf, dont bother with engineering at all to keep costs down, add some trim, +5000 MSRP, and people will line up to buy it.
Don't hate the player, hate the game. VW is just cashing-in on crossover infatuation.
I literally wouldn’t pay $20k for a fully loaded one of these
Purchased this in Feb and LOVE it. Not sporty but you get the taste of it. Very spacious, great on fuel economy and the interior finishes feel like really great quality leather, unlike the korean competitors. Got the Pano sunroof on FWD and I love it. Great options for a great price.
The Taos is just so bland! One of these in Cornflower Blue is nice, but its hard to pick this over so many other small crossovers on the market that are more exciting and interesting looking.
Yeah this drab gray color isn't doing the car any favors! This is indeed a very plain/subdued/conservative design.
I'll tell you one area where a super small car isn't fun, if you get T-boned in it. Particularly, buy something like an F-150 or a 2500 pickup. Fun facts, that's why a lot of people have been going with crossovers in SUVs now. They want to feel safe in the event they get into a collision with a larger size vehicle. Understandable
They've had the Taos project for some years now (2018 release), and in the domestic US and NA since 2020. They didn't "just come into the fray last year". Better editing and proofreading!
Strikes me as rather spectacularly dull I'm afraid Ethan. Is it even available in any actual colours? 😐
Blue and red. But nothing really that interesting!
And it used regular gas.
Dated design
Sorry, but Volkswagens are dead boring.
Perhaps, you are not allowed to buy one, so why do you care?
Sooooooo tired of SUVs. Especially since they just keep getting bigger & bigger.
You don’t have to buy one.
@@craig9843
Well, actually, we’re rapidly getting rid of everything except SUVs and trucks. So there’s that
@@katiecannon8186 i guess I’m uninformed?
You are one of three idiots nationwide who feel that way. We all love SUVs. They bring joy and satisfaction to our lives. Please comply and be part of the SUVs culture in America. We demand that you comply.
Taos is plagued with problems
Please be specific? Thx
I hate crossovers there all so dam ugly at our place we have 1988 lincoln town car 2017 toyota camary 2006 honda civic and 2007 honda fit and soon 2007 chevy 1500 4x4 I will never own a crossover.
It's a 2023 false title 🤡
Incorrect. It's a 2024 🤡