It’s a sad state of affairs when the only one of these still being sold new is also the worst one of the bunch.
It’s a sad state of affairs when the only one of these still being sold new is also the worst one of the bunch.
People need to talk more about how damn handsome the current Civic is. Both the exterior and interior are much better looking than a lot of “premium” brands (looking at you BMW). That said, eff CVT cars. Buy the manuals or say goodbye to them forever.
It looks like a nice place to sit, and sounds like a nice car to drive, but I need to see some 0-60 numbers to see how peppy this things actually is.
Folks, this post single-handedly got me the full BINGO on my “dumbass EV arguments” card. Anyone else, or do I win the big stuffed clown?
I love that your silly response is getting pounded
“...but selling two different SUVs with the same name that are not just gas and EV versions of the same car doesn’t make sense to me.”
If the Lambo Urus looked more like this people would be frothing at the mouth for it.
Instead of the Envista Avenir, I came home with a Trax Activ. I would have liked some of the added features of the Buick, but much prefer the station-wagon profile of the Chevy. It has proven to be a solid car.
The government didn’t mandate that Ford kill off all of its affordable offerings. Ford was simply following the cynical “build less, charge more” pricing model that a number of car manufacturers thought they could get away with in the wake of pandemic supply chain issues.
They all thought they could be Tesla on day 1.
“they already had the car under surveillance at his home.”
If the car was parked at a house, why didn’t they approach him there instead of when he’s already on the highway...especially if they’re assuming he’s so dangerous???
Who do they think they are, Hertz?
They don’t want a standoff. They want a massacre, a slaughter, a way to work out the feelings they have that beating their wives just doesn’t satisfy.
They are cowards. Thankfully no acorn fell on a car roof or this guy could have had 400 rounds fired at him - 20 per cop, then reload and fire out again.
Dealer: One day we’ll look back at this and laaaaaaugh!
“The report caught the attention of the Orange County Auto Theft Task Force, which traced the vehicle to Rodgers’ home in Costa Mesa and had it under surveillance all morning.”
This could have been sorted out without the police. This was a possible lethal use of police resources.
A dozen cops for one stolen ca . . . Oh.
This writeup was even more disgusting than normal for Jalopnik. Deep DEEP up Toyota’s ass. Clearly ad dollars hard at work. Sellouts.