I like the chief engineer. He spouts various facts and observations about giving a real answer. That's perfect middle management talking style. If he had only wrapped it up with some talk about company values he could be an exec in no time.
I like the chief engineer. He spouts various facts and observations about giving a real answer. That's perfect middle management talking style. If he had only wrapped it up with some talk about company values he could be an exec in no time.
Anyone else ever wonder “How the hell do they sell all of these?” when they drive down that road with all the dealerships that exists in almost every town/city?
I’m honestly surprised they’re still doing these articles...seems like it turned out almost none of the people actually used any of the advice, IIRC.
You probably yell that at NASA videos too.
Am I the only one thinking that if you drive a Versa and your wife drives a Vette then your wife is probably cheating on you? I can’t be the only one thinking this.
Don’t buy anything. Swap cars with your wife. Problem solved. Next, please.
Luckiest person in that video was the van driver.
Better than standing there with their finger and their thumb in the shape of an ‘L’ on their forehead.
Power seat is a game changer #YearoftheTaco
One of the reasons that things were such a big splash back then was because no one had much info on what was coming, other than a quick mention or concept drawing in R&T, MT, etc.
Can tow over 30,000 lbs!
Tough Brake! At least FCA is steering people in the right direction.
Did Power Wheels supply FCA with the same parts for their trucks as the Barbie Dream Camper?
Yeah I’d like to wait a couple of model years to see how it pans out. It still seems like a safer bet than Nissan’s variable compression tech, though.
This is the holy-grail of comments.
Is Jalopnik, like, contractually obligated to attach “Holy-Grail” to every description of this engine?
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And it’s even dumber when you consider that one of the interior shots shows the mileage.
150k on a $125k performance car is always a big deal, I don’t care who you are.
What’s even dumber is how withholding that info actually makes it seem worse. Maybe 150k miles isn’t a big deal to you, but the fact that they were trying to hide it makes it seem like a bad thing. (much like not advertising the price makes me assume it’s out of step with the market)