Daveinva
Daveinva
Daveinva

Why not a new Mazda3? Get the base engine with a manual, or go for the turbo. The CX-30 would also fit the bill, since it’s a Mazda3 on platform heels.

Please give us a poll to vote on writer submissions so we can convince you to buy the car that’s not quite right for any of us but we are all happy exists: the Veloster.

Our Bradley Brownell suggested dropping the price to about $22,000 and amazingly, that’s just what LiveWire did. The LiveWire One starts at $21,999.

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Well that’s nothing new, Honda Civics were doing this at least 14 years ago:

According to Rivian, their battery pack is 135 KWh and dual induction stoves are about 1800 watts so you could run the stove for 75 hours if you wanted to.

Hey, remember that the cybertruck was “2 or 3 months away” in 2019

They have about 1500 employees at the factory now and look to have about 2000 by the end of the year. Should be soon enough

When do we want to play EVE?

Completely disagree, less videos and more articles.

Golf R’s have barely depreciated. I don’t get why you think the Golf R wagon would...

I don’t need AWD or 316hp. Can I just have one with 200-250hp and FWD, with a 6spd? With GTI suspension and plaid seats. I’d cheerfully pay $35K or so for it.

The MK8 is a beautiful car. As an Alltrack owner, I wish we got the golf R wagon instead but unfortunately the market has spoken: The US just doesn’t seem to want any wagon that isn’t an outback. I do, and there are dozens of us, but the rest of the market would prefer CUVs.

They’re owned by Pearl Abyss.

I love EVE Online stories but I have no desire to ever play.

CCP is being very disingenuous to pretend that this is mostly about monetization. That’s just the straw that broke the camel’s back.

Those days games were very often made by one guy with maybe another making the music, most of my favorite C64 games were done that way.

Yeah, between the dirt track, the Esso ad, and the number plates on the roofs it’s definitely a depiction of british banger racing. It was probably existing artwork that the publisher bought the rights to use on their cover.

Definitely looks like a UK view of stock car racing; uk stock car racing tends to be a pretty close relative of banger racing, and escort would be pretty representative for 1984:

U.S. Gold was a British publisher with a penchant for skimping on the budget. Sometimes they’d hire one guy to make an entire commercial game in the course of three months. They’re infamous for Commodore 64 port of Strider they commissioned after scoring the home computer license, for example.

I wouldn’t put it past