Not a true snow tire but per the article lead sentence. Just a chart with the results would be nice. Michelin CC2's for me.
Not a true snow tire but per the article lead sentence. Just a chart with the results would be nice. Michelin CC2's for me.
I lOVE the Ionic 5. This is retro-design done absolutely perfectly.
I like the Ionoq 5.
The iX is only my very short list for the next car. It’s quite nice. And anyway, when you’re in it your not looking at it.
New BMWs are low hanging fruit, but the XM Label Red is practically a crime against humanity.
This is the only answer, we’re done here:
You sold me on baking in the hot sun. I like this better than sticking these things in fields where crops should be growing.
“She got to experience the realities of owning an EV in the U.S. firsthand.”
9-10 of the listed engines are from over 40 years ago. What is this a car website for nursing home tenants?
man i want that Aston.. like real bad.
It’s a minivan. It has sliding doors. It’s van-shaped. Save it for the “what’s the best van of all time” QOTD.
HSV R8 Tourer or really andy HSV wagon. All the things + manual transmission.
Someone’s gotta be the smart ass, right?
V70R of course! More specifically the second generation. 300hp, AWD, and a 6-speed actually available in the US this time!
YES! Thank you. Everyone should already understand this concept. It’s no different from how you charge your phone. Where does your phone live each night? On the charger! When you wake up, how much charge does it have? 100%! So should your PHEV/EV. If I had a gas pump in my garage I would spend far less time refueling…
Surprised the Honda Fit hasn’t been mentioned, but it’s the obvious answer.
Man... Taking a high clearance vehicle into a mostly flat, paved roads into a camping spot?
Noooooooooooo. Nooooooooo. Oh hell no. COVID prices are long gone. This is a $2500-3500 car.
Overall from most angles it looks good, interior looks great, love the completely lay flat fold down back seats, would leave tons of room to load with crap when needed.
Definitely the 23 Prius. I don’t know how Toyota suddenly decided to turn their ugly duckling into one of the best looking cars on the road, but I’m glad they did.