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Stellantis Shocker: CEO Quits! What Does This Mean for the Future of EVs?
Stellantis' CEO Resigns: What It Means for the Future of Electric Vehicles - CSNews Ep: 8
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This video delves into the recent resignation of Carlos Tavares, the former CEO of Stellantis, and explore the challenges that led to his departure.
From record profits in 2023 to slumping sales and high vehicle inventories, we uncover the internal and external factors that influenced Tavares' decision.
We also discuss the impact of rising competition in the electric vehicle (EV) sector and the contentious negotiations with the United Auto Workers (UAW).
Additionally, we examine how President-elect Donald Trump's stance on electric vehicle mandates could have played a role in Tavares' resignation.
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With potential policy changes on the horizon, we analyze the implications for Stellantis and the broader automotive industry.
Stay tuned to learn more about Stellantis' parts supply for various car brands, including Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, and Fiat.
Discover how Stellantis' private-label parts brand, BProAuto, is making waves in North America.Don't miss out on this comprehensive analysis of Stellantis' future and the factors shaping the automotive landscape.
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Tariff Tensions: Trump and Trudeau Face Off!
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The Real Cost of Trump's Tariffs: Is Canada's Auto Industry at Risk? - CSNews Ep: 7 Subscribe for more Car News Explained Simply, in about 5 minutes! ua-cam.com/channels/P0fyf8Lxl2yQc5d22G2fdQ.html In this video, we break down the complex topic of tariffs and their potential impact on the automotive industry in Canada and Quebec. We'll explain what tariffs are in simple terms, discuss how Presi...
Electric Vehicles Under Trump: What YOU NEED to Know!
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Electric Vehicles Under Trump: What To Expect? - CS News Ep: 6 ua-cam.com/channels/P0fyf8Lxl2yQc5d22G2fdQ.html Today, we're diving into Donald Trump's recent speech and what it means for the future of electric vehicles and the auto industry. We'll break down his stance on EVs, analyze his speech, and explore the impact on companies and the broader Canadian market. We'll also discuss the implica...
9 Cars That'll BOOST Your Uber Earnings!
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Are you an Uber driver looking to boost your earnings? Tired of your current car holding you back? Discover the 9 best cars to maximize your Uber income in Canada. This comprehensive guide covers gas, hybrid, and electric vehicles, considering factors like price, running costs, resale value, and winter performance. ua-cam.com/channels/P0fyf8Lxl2yQc5d22G2fdQ.html Expert recommendations: Curated ...
Toyota Just Dropped a TRUTH BOMB on the EV Industry: Hybrids the REAL Future!
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Toyota Chairman Drops Hybrid Bombshell: Are EVs Overrated? CS News Ep: 5 ua-cam.com/channels/P0fyf8Lxl2yQc5d22G2fdQ.html Toyota's Q1 Profits Soar Despite Hybrid Focus! Is Toyota right about hybrid cars being the future? We break down Toyota's record-breaking first quarter 2024 profits, their skyrocketing sales compared to 2023, and Chairman Akio Toyoda's controversial strategy. Critics slam Toy...
EV Shocker: Your Battery Can Last THIS Long!
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How long will Your EV Battery last? EV Battery Life Demystified: The Ultimate Guide (Used EVs, BYD Blade Battery, Winter & Extreme Weather Worries!) Subscribe now for more EV tips and reviews! ua-cam.com/channels/P0fyf8Lxl2yQc5d22G2fdQ.html Thinking about switching to electric but concerned about battery life? Are Used EVs Even Worth It? This comprehensive video is your go-to resource! Check ou...
Tesla Cybertruck Recall: Acceleration Pedal Issue Sparks Urgent Action!
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Explore the latest developments surrounding the Tesla Cybertruck Recall, triggered by an Acceleration Pedal Issue! ua-cam.com/channels/P0fyf8Lxl2yQc5d22G2fdQ.html Join us at Carsimply News as we unravel Tesla's swift response to this critical safety concern, offering deep insights into the recall process and its implications for Cybertruck owners. We'll also talk about the wave of layoffs (term...
Get APPROVED! Uber Car FINANCING in 10 Easy Steps
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Car Financing vs Leasing: Hidden Benefits of Financing Your Car for Uber Earnings! Uber driver car options and cost-effective transportation for Uber! (2 Step-by-step guides included) Build Your Credit & Your Future: Car Loans for Uber Drivers & Newcomers (Canada) Dive into part two, Episode 3 of our 'DID YOU KNOW?' series, where we uncover the secrets of car financing for Uber drivers in North...
Shawn Fain’s UAW Strike: Clashing with Big 3 + Biden Twist! Stellantis Ford & GM Update
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Shawn Fain’s UAW Strike: Clashing with Big 3 Biden Twist! Stellantis Ford & GM Update
Defying Norms! UAW vs. Ford and GM: The Intense 2023 Strike Drama
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Defying Norms! UAW vs. Ford and GM: The Intense 2023 Strike Drama
Hybrid Cars Exposed: Shocking Truths and History | Q&A
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Hybrid Cars Exposed: Shocking Truths and History | Q&A
Elon Musk Stirs the Pot: Tesla's Price Drop Causes Controversy!
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Elon Musk Stirs the Pot: Tesla's Price Drop Causes Controversy!
EV Exposé: The Problematic Facts and History Revealed! | Q&A
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EV Exposé: The Problematic Facts and History Revealed! | Q&A
10 MIND-BLOWING Features of Smart Vehicles You Didn't Know Existed!
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10 MIND-BLOWING Features of Smart Vehicles You Didn't Know Existed!
Confused About Electric Cars? BEV, REEV, HEV, PHEV & FCEV - EXPLAINED Simply!
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Confused About Electric Cars? BEV, REEV, HEV, PHEV & FCEV - EXPLAINED Simply!
Skip the Mechanic! 6 EASY DIY Car Fixes Beginners Can Master (In Minutes!)
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Skip the Mechanic! 6 EASY DIY Car Fixes Beginners Can Master (In Minutes!)
Car Overheating 101: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions
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Car Overheating 101: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions
Stop That Screech! Ultimate Guide to Fixing Noisy Brakes
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Stop That Screech! Ultimate Guide to Fixing Noisy Brakes
Buy a Used Car with Confidence! Pre-Purchase Inspection + 4 Negotiation Secrets
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Buy a Used Car with Confidence! Pre-Purchase Inspection 4 Negotiation Secrets
Lease vs Finance for Uber Driving!
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Lease vs Finance for Uber Driving!
Caught Speeding? The Ticket-Fighting Formula NOBODY Wants You to Know!
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Caught Speeding? The Ticket-Fighting Formula NOBODY Wants You to Know!
Used Car HACK! Avoid Problems with This FREE 3-Minute Check (Car Recalls)
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Used Car HACK! Avoid Problems with This FREE 3-Minute Check (Car Recalls)

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  • @David-is1sb
    @David-is1sb 8 годин тому

    Newly arrived immigrants loll you mean illegals

  • @andrewamidala
    @andrewamidala 5 днів тому

    I've got a Honda insight hybrid, 23 years old and still running well. Battery pack failed at about 10 years but because the technology is so old you can rebuild the battery yourself with spare sticks at £20 a piece....................as long as you know what you are doing and are careful very basic electronics! You need a degree in electronics for the newer battery's though!!

  • @stevebaker9709
    @stevebaker9709 5 днів тому

    Never force charge any battery .they hate it and will die sooner end of car .divide cost of car by how long it has lasted and you will see how much it has cost you each month of its life 😵😵😵

  • @stevebaker9709
    @stevebaker9709 5 днів тому

    In all honestly why bother .EV s will cost you a packet and lots of bother in one way or an other .

  • @daves2433
    @daves2433 7 днів тому

    Look other places for information, some of this is good, but some is misleading / wrong. Like the "J plug" - that's not a proper term for the connector, "J" numbers like J1772, J3400, and J3068 which are other EV plugs used. Plenty of other "J" connectors that are not for an EV but simply standards for a particular connector size / shape / and have definitions for what their pins are used for.

  • @jeffforbess6802
    @jeffforbess6802 9 днів тому

    That’s fine if it’s a single-owner. No car is. If you run over something, the battery pack could be ruined, not covered under warranty ($50k, acc to Canadian stats). Thermal runaway, brake rusting, slave labor used in battery production, extensive ecological costs during production, pricing vs ICE cars, infrastructure issues, …. Other than that, they’re great.

  • @olimpiudoda1271
    @olimpiudoda1271 13 днів тому

    After me the EV batery will hold up same time as a phone 5-6 yahr thats is the real reson for seling the EV after that

  • @kathanzia
    @kathanzia 15 днів тому

    For regular EVs rec.80% max. for routine days .How come they are recommending 100% for hybrid EVs PHEV.

  • @8052royc
    @8052royc 18 днів тому

    EVs hold their value better than ICE vehicles. Liar.

  • @John_1513_Ministries
    @John_1513_Ministries 25 днів тому

    Just as a heads up for all of the guys who like these electric vehicles, do you know where all that lithium comes from? It’s clear most of you have never researched that because when you discover that the lithium is mined by children and other countries. Maybe you think twice. Another awesome thing about electric vehicles. Is there a carbon footprint before they get on the road is astronomical. How do you think they build those cars? You’re right they use a lot of fossil fuel. But here’s the part that you guys seem to forget. I’ll be glad to share it with you when you go to charge up your electric vehicle right now in the world that electricity has to be generated unlike 150 years ago, where they pulled the electricity out of the air. That’s a whole top you can research on your own. So as an electrician. I can tell you this much some of these rapid chargers that you go to and pay money to have your car charged up. Just look at how many kilowatts of electricity they’re using just to charge up your car and then look at your electric bill you guys don’t wanna hear this, but the truth is you’re using about 30 houses worth of electricity all at once just to charge up your vehicle. You don’t believe we look it up. Look at your bill for the next time your electric bill comes in put it in your car after you pay it. And just look at the kilowatt usage you were billed for. And while you’re standing there for however, long, you have to charge up your car because I don’t know how long it takes. Look at how many kilowatts it says on that machine that you’re using am I only be six or 7KW‘s per hour do you know how much electricity that is That would probably be five months of electricity for your house some chargers use in the 20s for rapid charging so if you think it’s economical because you’re not buying gas anymore, then you also have to look at your time. Is your time valuable? My time is very valuable. So imagine you’re doing really good making all kinds of money and you realize dang there’s some kind of major event and you probably can make an easy $500 for the rest of the day on top of what you normally would make and then you have to go sit at a charging station for six hours to charge up your vehicle is still economical? And what happens when there’s a power outage like you guys had in for a long time and we had after the hurricane here in Florida Some people had no electricity for 56 days like we did. Some people didn’t have electricity for more than 10 days. What if you live in an area that was so estimated that no one has electricity for a couple of weeks. Where are you gonna go get that electricity to charge your car??

  • @John_1513_Ministries
    @John_1513_Ministries 25 днів тому

    I drive for Uber and Lyft. If I had an electric car, I wouldn’t be able to do this job because sometimes I’ll travel 400 miles in one day on average about 300. Where am I gonna go get a bucket of electricity when I’m running low. And then I have to stop and find a charger somewhere and sit around for five hours or six hours or eight hours to charge up my vehicle I hate to be the one to tell you guys but if you own electric vehicle, you’re probably limiting your bit to make money. Do you think you get better tips because you’re driving a Tesla? How many people can you fit in one of those little tiny bubble Tesla cars only fit three more people. I have a decent minivan. That is very clean and low mileage. I can pick up six people because I have six other seatbelts. I don’t know if I’m feeling better or worse than anyone else but today is my 18th day. Yes only my 18th day driving rideshare actually I haven’t even started yet. I’m still eating breakfast and it’s 1240 in the afternoon on Christmas Eve I made roughly $2700 in 18 days that doesn’t count what I paid in gas so that’s the gross amount. Yes, 2700 that doesn’t count any money from Lyft if I had to fill up on electricity I would’ve had to cut that number in half or only ride for like six hours a day. But if you wanna drive an electrical vehicle. Then this is my recommendation to you, which is a great idea, but I’m pretty sure none of you’ll ever do it. You need to find somebody who is smart enough with electrical engineering, and automotive Maintenance and care who is extremely skilled. You need to go by yourself $1000 alternator you need to hook that alternator to your drivetrain in such a way that you can generate electricity while you drive. And that electricity that you are generating while you drive will power the car. And your batteries will hold their charge until you have to start driving and then of course at night if you have to charge up you charge up. But most likely you might only have to charge up your vehicle once every couple months. Now the idea I just gave you has been patented by other countries but here in America, the people who run the show I guess he would say are much smarter than most of you who buy electric cars. Because you have to keep buying electricity. So my recommendation is to follow the advice I gave you in this message or at least look into it. Imagine you having one of your high-end little electric bubble cars that you never have to charge up because it makes electricity while it drives. If I ever have to buy one of those stupid little electric cars, I think that’s what I would do, but I’m never gonna buy one of those. I hope you guys have a great day.

  • @ccv3237
    @ccv3237 Місяць тому

    Some "leaders" think that tariffs paid by the final consumer would benefit the consumer, and its unemployment situation. In the real world though, tariffs worsens the final consumer spending, and the economy of the country importing the foreign goods. Tariffs are not paid by the country manufacturing the goods. Yet another common mistake made by some "leaders" is that a trade war of tariffs would improve the greatness of a nation, while in reality history has demonstrated there are no winners. In an open international trade world, some of the key points for the success of traders are their competitive advantages, such as, quality, price, customer service, spare parts supply, innovation, quickness, and volume of supply. Keeping these points in mind, seems that it is not reasonable to try to impose the installation of manufacturing plants say in the USA, for employment sake, when the general manual labor in the USA is one of the highest in the world, and depending of the type of industry usually most of them rely on imported parts finally assembled together, tested, and distributed.

  • @ccv3237
    @ccv3237 Місяць тому

    Larger tariffs is not in the long-run the way to solve the world trade justly, and efficiently in favor of all consumers. Collaboration and taking advantage of the strengths of each country with a team attitude is the best way, articulating solutions for all. Commercial walls are creating divisions, disunity, animosity, but politically it is something very attractive in the short run. Each country should have a world commerce scope trying to innovate, improve things without creating commercial walls. Also governments should reduce taxes to industries promoting local manual labor. With larger tariffs not only high inflation is coming, also unrest, looting, chaos, national division, and finally civil war. When one repeatedly repeats MAGA it automatically generates a series of questions. Many want the prosperity of the people, but not at the cost of sinking others from other countries but rather to work collectively eliminating generalized accusations against other countries and their sovereignty. Tariffs are slaps of a drowned man (Trump). Most Americans ignore what are signed free trade agreements, what are tariffs and who pays them.

  • @muhammadsadiq6319
    @muhammadsadiq6319 Місяць тому

    Thanks.

  • @YVONDESIR
    @YVONDESIR 2 місяці тому

    Very useful information, Thanks for sharing.

    • @carsimply
      @carsimply Місяць тому

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @aluisious
    @aluisious 3 місяці тому

    Here's a video for people who didn't realize that Corollas and Priuses were good cars to drive around in cheaply, which was nobody.

    • @carsimply
      @carsimply 3 місяці тому

      Maybe this one wasn't for you... Regardless, thank you for taking the time to leave a comment and letting me know what you think! If this video does well, I'll make one called: "cars you did not expect were good for Uber" or something like that...

  • @Bobby-is7ws
    @Bobby-is7ws 3 місяці тому

    I can’t believe we can’t have any company logo !!! Uber keeps all the money while we work for scrap, great video i definitely will take this into consideration for the next car

    • @John_1513_Ministries
      @John_1513_Ministries 25 днів тому

      Well, I hear people complaining about how much Uber pays and doesn’t pay. I’m only on my 18th day so I’m still kind of new with this but I’ve taken in just about $2700 for 18 days of work. Could I be paid more of course do I think sometimes these four dollar fares are a joke Yes I do but I’m 299 points away from being diamond in 18 days will I retire and make a lot of money from Uber probably not but for now it’s an option while I’m in between jobs after I figured out a trick on how not to get sent all over the freaking country I now am more in control of my schedule for the day. I saw a video on UA-cam about pushing the red no further jobs or whatever you call it don’t take any new rides that red hand button after you pick somebody up. You push those three little lines on the bottom right and then you’ll see their pick up and drop off and then on the bottom, you’ll see a red hand I push that and I don’t get any new rights and then right before I drop the person off or just after I drop them off I go back online and if I’m looking to get all short rides to build up points because I’m in the city. Then I do that The other night just about a week ago I guess I was in a major city and it was like just about 11 o’clock or midnight and I must’ve got 15 of these three dollar calls and these five dollar calls. I got them all in one hour because these kids are kind of lazy and they don’t wanna drive or walk a couple of blocks so sometimes I would pick somebody up and I would drop them off usually two or three people Maybe 1 mile away and then I would just go back-and-forth because it was job after your job after your job am I gonna retire making these little tiny fares but it made me a quick $50 for the hour tips and the valuable part was I started to learn the city while driving Because I’m not familiar with that city. I also offer snacks and water and I have chargers and things like that so when I get in my vehicle, it’s a nice experience for them. Smells nice. Looks nice. I’m usually very polite. I’m not saying all this to make you feel bad or you know whatever. I’m just saying this because This is for everyone out there who thinks you can’t make a lot of money and after I figure out the most influential areas than once in a while. I’m gonna try renting a high-end car something full-size and just seeing how many of the higher end rides I can get where those are 50 and 60 bucks apiece. Because I’m really close to Disney World and Tampa. So if I get five or six $50 rides in one day I’m only gonna work maybe four hours maybe five hours so if I do that five days a week but I decide to work 10 hours, then I can make $500 a day And the rental might only be about 500 for the week so that would be $2500 probably after gas and expenditures. Maybe even 2000. But $2000 a week for driving people around seems like nice money. And I could stop running my minivan into the dirt

  • @YVONDESIR
    @YVONDESIR 3 місяці тому

    Good morning Car Simply, I believe that people don’t understand or appreciate the importance of the information that you consistently provide about vehicles; otherwise, you would have tons of views and comments. Thanks very much for your continuous efforts to provide these valuable insights on vehicles!

    • @carsimply
      @carsimply 3 місяці тому

      @@YVONDESIR Thanks for your kind words!

  • @YVONDESIR
    @YVONDESIR 4 місяці тому

    Very valuable information, Thanks for sharing!

  • @muhammadsadiq6319
    @muhammadsadiq6319 5 місяців тому

    Since the ideal range of battery use and charging is said to be within 20 to 80% how do we stop charging during overnight charging when it achieves 80%?

    • @carsimply
      @carsimply Місяць тому

      Hi Muhammad, great question! Whether you can set a max charge for your EV depends on two main things: 1. Your Car: Newer cars often let you set a max charge level right on the screen or through an app. Older cars might not have this feature, but some can be updated. 2. Your Charger: Smart chargers are like fancy chargers that let you set a max charge, no matter what car you have. You can usually control them with an app or the charger itself. Public chargers are more basic and usually charge your car to 100%. So, it's best if your car can set its own limit. Sorry for the late response, I hope this helps!

  • @ianemery2925
    @ianemery2925 6 місяців тому

    Many older cars should have a 100% charge once per month; to help keep the cells in balance - I always do this at granny charger speeds (2.5-3KW), rather than the full 7KW home charger. Slower charging does mean more wasted power, but it also reduces the heat stress put on the battery. My EV is 7.5 years old, but the battery is still like new, with a battery state of health of 96.8%, and has only lost 0.9KWH of capacity.

    • @isaachunt5799
      @isaachunt5799 6 місяців тому

      my 4 year old leaf has never been fast charged. only granny charged to 100% every time. the battery has lost no range at all.

    • @ianemery2925
      @ianemery2925 6 місяців тому

      @@isaachunt5799 4 years isnt long; do you use LeafSpy to keep an eye on cell degradation?? Actual range comes down to driving style and road conditions; which is why there is a huge disparity between the WTLP and real life ranges; I also get or sometimes exceed, the original range claims in my 7.5 y/o car, and the apps I use show the battery has only lost 0.9KWh over that time (96.8% SOH)

  • @paulr1125
    @paulr1125 6 місяців тому

    the problem will not be the vehicles it will be the charging stations , their maintenance , and the generating capacity , followed by charging station availability outside cities .Also much of the worlds electricity is generated from polluting sources , and the use of electrical vehicles qill change little

  • @CaptainProton1
    @CaptainProton1 6 місяців тому

    200k miles 10 years old and 12% range loss Model S85

  • @flashsushi1843
    @flashsushi1843 6 місяців тому

    I think by 2030, many advanced batteries will last 20 years and more without adhering to battery charging csre. Can't wait. I mean, csn wait five or six years but can't wait to own longer-lived BEVs.

  • @emypena
    @emypena 6 місяців тому

    10 to 15 years are manufacturers marketing data. Assume that battery will only lastnear its free replacement warranty.

    • @CaptainProton1
      @CaptainProton1 6 місяців тому

      Assume incorrectly, assume 80% or below useable capacity

  • @HaileyJulia-ez2ps
    @HaileyJulia-ez2ps 6 місяців тому

    i love your content would you like some recommendation?

    • @carsimply
      @carsimply 6 місяців тому

      Glad to hear that Thanks! What's your recommendation?

    • @HaileyJulia-ez2ps
      @HaileyJulia-ez2ps 6 місяців тому

      @@carsimply Can we have a chat about something it favor? There are so many things that I will say but UA-cam won't allow me So where is it easy for us to chat about your channel because there are so many things that is going to favor you!

    • @CaptainProton1
      @CaptainProton1 6 місяців тому

      @@HaileyJulia-ez2ps Scammers say scam?

  • @Andrew-vd2ko
    @Andrew-vd2ko 6 місяців тому

    I personally only buy cars that are 15 years old and often hold on to them for 10 years... WHY are you saying that cars only last 12 years? My last car was a 1990 and had it for many years...

    • @carsimply
      @carsimply 6 місяців тому

      Yes I was making the point that: Since the average car on American roads is 12.5 years old, Electric Car batteries last a relatively long time (which is 10 to 15 years before battery degradation potentially becomes an issue) And also, this video is talking about Electric Vehicles not Gasoline Cars... Anyways Thanks for leaving a comment!

    • @AmO-z5h
      @AmO-z5h 6 місяців тому

      Newer cars have much better safety :)

    • @flashsushi1843
      @flashsushi1843 6 місяців тому

      My Accord is almost 14 years old , CT200h from friend, almost 13. Newer engines and CVTs not as reliable.

    • @luant16
      @luant16 18 днів тому

      Is maintenance cost high to keep 15 years old car running ? How much % money do you prepare to pay for the replacement parts compare to initial investment to buy the car itself?

    • @Andrew-vd2ko
      @Andrew-vd2ko 18 днів тому

      I only paid 5k for my car 7 + years ago and while I have just done all the brakes it's no different to when the original owner did the brakes at 110k kms and my car is now at 240k kms and ready for the next 130k kms and is like new. The cost to keep it going is no different to normal maintaining any car...

  • @CreatiNexTube
    @CreatiNexTube 6 місяців тому

    Captivating and Engaging Content, I see some potentials of winning, would you like some professional touch 🚀🚀

    • @carsimply
      @carsimply 6 місяців тому

      Thanks for the kind words... You can send me an email for any business inquiries: contactcarsimply@gmail.com

  • @peteandalie
    @peteandalie 6 місяців тому

    10 to 15 years depending on how it was treated.

    • @carsimply
      @carsimply 6 місяців тому

      Yes indeed

    • @flashsushi1843
      @flashsushi1843 6 місяців тому

      That's what I think too. Maybe a few years more with proper battery care. Aakee posts on TeslaMotorsClub have been very helpful.

    • @mostmost1
      @mostmost1 Місяць тому

      Like a motor or transmission from chevy and nissan

    • @stevebaker9709
      @stevebaker9709 5 днів тому

      Never get to histrionic free road tax then 😱😱

  • @YVONDESIR
    @YVONDESIR 6 місяців тому

    I’ve learned a lot about EV; thanks for the information.

    • @carsimply
      @carsimply 6 місяців тому

      Glad to hear it!

  • @YVONDESIR
    @YVONDESIR 7 місяців тому

    Information provided in this video is very valuable.

  • @ianp7458
    @ianp7458 8 місяців тому

    'promo sm' 🤔

  • @MsWiNNiE93
    @MsWiNNiE93 8 місяців тому

    This was extremely helpful thank you! As someone looking into car ownership, the information provided has truly put the process of doing that in an easy step-by-step format of important aspects to consider. Great video👍🏾

    • @carsimply
      @carsimply 8 місяців тому

      Thanks this means a lot!

  • @Jdinaz
    @Jdinaz 8 місяців тому

    A 34 second repair. Jig placed over pedal, a hole drilled through pedal, and a rivet put in place. Bing, bang, boom, fixed. In other news 1.1 million ford f150 trucks recalled for bad transmission and e-brakes, 110k f150s recalled for axles that might break, and 250k recalled for bad brake light wiring that can short out. All these and more.. just in 2024. BTW, the f150 has been made for 50+ years.. and they still can’t seem to get them right. I’m sure you will make videos on those too?

    • @carsimply
      @carsimply 8 місяців тому

      I read about the axles back in January but I was not aware of the transmissions. 1.1 million units recalled is crazy. I wonder if it has anything to do with the employees on strike... I'll def look into it. And yes, you can expect a Ford video sometime this month Thanks for leaving a comment!

    • @Jdinaz
      @Jdinaz 8 місяців тому

      @@carsimply thank you!

  • @YVONDESIR
    @YVONDESIR 8 місяців тому

    Valuable information

  • @Mileclasses
    @Mileclasses 9 місяців тому

    Inshallah my car BISA Comming soon

    • @carsimply
      @carsimply 8 місяців тому

      I am not familiar. What is a BISA car? Thanks for leaving a comment!

  • @richardfrostell9395
    @richardfrostell9395 9 місяців тому

    Units sold? That's it? How many years has the car been made. Maintenance. Mileage. Battery range and life? Get you ai voice and commercial clips outage here.

    • @carsimply
      @carsimply 9 місяців тому

      It's a shorts, 1 minute maximum; there's only so many words I can say... Click on the related video for more information!

    • @carsimply
      @carsimply 9 місяців тому

      ...and there's nothing commercial here, this is a very small channel.

  • @Bonked_YT
    @Bonked_YT 9 місяців тому

    These ai videos are silly

    • @carsimply
      @carsimply 9 місяців тому

      Thanks for leaving a comment!

    • @11robingreen11
      @11robingreen11 9 місяців тому

      ⁠and yet @@carsimply still has better UA-cam videos than you do 💀

    • @Bonked_YT
      @Bonked_YT 9 місяців тому

      @@11robingreen11 why are you being mean lmao

    • @11robingreen11
      @11robingreen11 9 місяців тому

      ​@@Bonked_YT I do not remember, I think he was violating ur video

    • @Bonked_YT
      @Bonked_YT 9 місяців тому

      @@11robingreen11 I was just being silly bro

  • @isaacbourassa8796
    @isaacbourassa8796 9 місяців тому

    Im taking gas all day every day

    • @carsimply
      @carsimply 8 місяців тому

      Thanks for leaving comments!

  • @isaacbourassa8796
    @isaacbourassa8796 9 місяців тому

    Get lost

  • @isaacbourassa8796
    @isaacbourassa8796 9 місяців тому

    Hate electric

  • @carsimply
    @carsimply Рік тому

    Visit our blogpost on this topic carsimplyclub.com/leasing-a-car-for-uber to get more in-depth information and don't forget to Share your Uber driving experiences with us, we want to know where you're at with your Uber Journey!

  • @johndonaldson8979
    @johndonaldson8979 Рік тому

    CEO pay is very reasonable. Compare to professional athlete's, The quarterback, team leader makes all the cash, The front line workers barely surviving. Less years of service and the chief is well protected and playing for 25 years. BE A LEADER!

    • @carsimply
      @carsimply Рік тому

      Great analogy! Thanks for leaving a comment!

  • @bensonvision
    @bensonvision Рік тому

    Trump knows the Unions can be corrupt.