What advantages does this have over a train? Which I can also afford.
What advantages does this have over a train? Which I can also afford.
Build ships in non-US shipyards? Fuck you!
Still moves faster than the line at the DMV.
You’ve distilled the essence of every product revision reaction into a taut five sentences and 30 words (fudging, split one of those contractions to make it even). I applaud you.
“I know I hit six lesser children on the way to my Kayla’s ballet class,” Carolyn De Souza told the court, “But between having a vehicle my 5'1" frame can actually see out of and one which will protect MY children, I know which I’d rather drive.”
This was inevitable. No Olympics this year, no matter what the authorities say. No major car shows. 2020 is going to be the year of the virus.
Just a reminder that the results are OPPOSITE what you see in 99% of winter conditions on paved roads. Studless tires will stop you sooner than studded tires on snowy roads.
Knobs forever! The fact that we’re replacing tactile features for something you can only control by looking at it while you click is not only annoying and unsafe, but completely unsatisfying. If I wanted to play on my tablet I would have stayed on the couch!
A manual Mazda longroof would have been so nice!
I know right? Because we cant have nice things here. I’m still lamenting not getting the Mazda6 Touring AWD 6-speed here.
Was NP until I saw Pennsylvania.
We may be enthusiasts, but you have to write for the SEO and non-enthusiasts that may still find the article interesting and be pulled in to the article via third-party sources.
This is why we cant have nice things.
Whats the point of an automatic Mini (“Mini”) again? Speaking as a former driver of a first gen New Mini (which was a blast). I mean... why would I buy this over a Golf R?
Ah but they DO have 3 rows! Eh?
And yet you seemed to fit very comfortably in a 2-D pane of glass with a couple other people, Zod. Get over it.
I dunno about much of the technical specs, just that it can only handle something like 20% torque vectoring to the rear axle, which isn’t much. Stop on the white painted stop line in the rain, and it will chirp the tires getting started. Park in snow, and the fronts freely spin trying to get out. The back wheels don’t…
Nice. I’m even more impressed that you’re successfully wrenching on an Audi in your driveway. Somewhere, a German engineer is frowning and vowing to make things even more difficult in next year’s model.