AudiB5Hawaii
AudiB5Hawaii
AudiB5Hawaii

Those side scoops are pretty big maybe to cool the brakes? Or the roof scoop to cool an exhaust mounted turbo?

Perhaps there is some type of intercooler, turbo or additional item to cool in the rear? There are no pics of the back seat of rear trunk area. Why so many scoops to cool the rear section?

I think to win over others we need to step above calling him “orange” there is at least 2 comments in this short thread thus far that do this. It only fuels the us vs them mentality and brings everyone down to that level. 

Wow what a BMW fan-boy comment, nothing is wrong with my car, you are the problem and YOU need to adapt. And this is coming from a BMW owner myself. You yourself said “I get if it takes a couple of days/weeks to get it”... The article was about Egregious Design Flaws. So you actually DO think its not intuitive

Yes this is exactly what I thought when I drove my 2014 BMW for the first month like “Ohhh this is why BMW owners dont use their turn signals!” I also especially think for older people who do not want to even bother to learn how to use it. The part about clicking it back the same direction or using a certain amount of

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Similar to dont mess up whats already working. As a new-to-me 2014 F30 BMW owner coming from an older 2001 E46. BMW decided to mess with the turn signals. So now when you click the turn signal stalk it moves BACK to center, which would be ok if you are turning and it cancels itself out. However if you want to change

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Similar dont mess up whats already working. As a new-to-me 2014 F30 BMW owner coming from an older 2001 E46. BMW decided to mess with the turn signals. So now when you click the turn signal stalk it moves BACK to center, which would be ok if you are turning and it cancels itself out. However if you want to change

Thank you for your perspective ConnieHawkinsesHawkConnie. I meant where our tax dollars are spent and allocated to in general.

I agree, many in the comments here blame the driver and passenger and no one is really asking why do we have these checkpoints in the first place? Are these checkpoints proven to work? Are our tax dollars and resources getting a reasonable return on investment to stop every day citizens miles from the border to ask

I dont know if any of you will get this reference, however with Musks talk about Robo Taxis and this humanoid robot and his love of referencing movies (The Dictator and pointy rocket and Space Balls and Ludicrous and “Gone Plaid”.) I am thinking Johnny Cab maybe his inspiration:

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I think Aptera changed it to a Tesla charger:

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I dont understand in the Jay Leno video in the article at around 2:30 she says that since the seats do not fold down it helps them pass the federal safety standards. So this was a flat out lie? So sad a company like this risks peoples lives to make a profit. 

I like mandates, it forces innovation and we get awesome quirky Jalopnik cars like this.

Odd take/perspective. Growing up in the 80s and 90s Ferraris were “cool/exotics”, when you saw one on the road it was a once in a lifetime experience other than seeing it on a poster or magazine. Now with every video and angle of any exotic car, super car or hyper car online now there seems to be not so much wonder or

Question. Other than the wide body kits like Liberty Walk. Are body kits still a thing in 2024? Or is it all about the stance now only? Or OEM “kits”? 

That the Miata is a girls car/hairdressers car.

That Tesla is not an “American” car. I think some are so anti-electric that anything other than a gas powered big 3 car isnt American to them?

Thank you for the reply Bradley and making sure that communication is clear and open here on Jalopnik. On July 11th of last year I posted a QOTD comment and got 24 upvotes here on the site (which I would feel is a lot compared to others) and @owen_bellwood choose the same car/answer from someone on Twitter I think or

Help. I have been trying to get on the QOTD for the past two postings, once on the failed concept cars (I posted two to be safe to make sure I had a good chance) and this current one with a car you would drive for the rest of your life. All with short “snipp-able” comments and an image as I learned in the past that if

S-Class Pillar-less Coupe. Timeless style, luxury with a tiny hint of sporty intentions. These big body Mercedes coupes age so well like fine wine.