This is the dumbest jalop fear mongering there is. It’s a fucking car that hurdles down the road at 20-100+ miles per hour but you’re going to worry about a soapy car washes water source?
This is the dumbest jalop fear mongering there is. It’s a fucking car that hurdles down the road at 20-100+ miles per hour but you’re going to worry about a soapy car washes water source?
Most daily drivers are appliances. You can bet your ass I will still go through a car wash no matter what. As far as washing salt off with a wand goes I’m going to call shenanigans. Unless you lift your car up there is no way you are getting the same level of clean as several jets in a line blasting the underside.…
Am I the only one that’d rather have that S-10 in the background, or something closer to its size?
And the 1970 looks better.
So the hood is almost eye level with a grown man? I hope this dick measuring contest ends soon.
Electronic parking brakes - continuing the fine tradition of replacing the simple and functional with the unnecessarily complex.
5th Gear/Neutral :
BMW active wear: For when you want to look like an asshole, but your double-parked X3 is all the way back at the trail head.
Obviously it’s being built for city dwellers that never have to leave areas with data service and internet radio streaming.
You steal a car to steal other stuff it’s very frequent. Although generally it’s a 90s Accord stealing an ‘01 Camry to go commit another crime.
Added benefits of smaller wheels/taller tires:
The “string of pearls” LED’s in some headlamps. It looks beyond cheap! Also, mismatched light temperature on the front (halogen fogs and LED or HID headlights). Finally, I have yet to see a good looking aftermarket tail or headlight. They all look like total shit.
giant ass wheels. why must everything have 20 inch rims. they begin to look ridiculous and they take space from inside the car. I mean we don’t have to go to 14s or anything crazy, but can’t we stick to 17s and 18s? OK - flame away now, y’all.
Design Elements I hate: 10th gen Honda Civic.
Touch screen everything. While it looks pretty and all, it’s not the best way to interact with the vehicle. I will say some function can be move to the screen, but some function should still have physical interaction.
I hate this new trend of putting the reverse lights and turn signals on the bottom bumper. My eyes naturally follow the brake lights of the car ahead of me, and putting these down low seems to make it harder to notice them.
The absence of physical controls for certain functions (Wipers, primary HVAC, etc) is idiocy. Those are things for which you should pretty much not need to take your eyes off the road. I predict.... pain.
For such a mediocre platform, no other single design has changed the way we drive in the last 50 years more than the minivan.
Not a K-car, but still cool