GreenN_Gold
GreenN_Gold
GreenN_Gold

“Not Your Father’s Oldsmobile.”

I was a GMC lot attendant during peak Pewter, what a shitty color.

But if the repair bill falls to them, the shit won’t be built to break. 

Can also be used as a boat.

This is all horseshit. The only “good news” is that I would not subscribe to any of these features. Hopefully they don’t start charging me to use the wipers.

is Audi going to fix them for you at no extra cost?”

I don’t know what any of this means.

I would assume she didn’t, since she got the card from someone else, and it took them months to trace her.

Two motivations for buying an EV that aren’t mentioned here, but I certainly hear in person are 1) I hate going to gas stations, or 2) I don’t want to give money to Big Oil nor play a part in geopolitical oil wars.

I’m operating from memory here, but I believe when the Volt launched there was discussion about how the gas engine would cycle through the gas tank on its own every so often if necessary. I assume they all have similar ability to do that type of powertrain management.

Well, the front suspension is definitely collapsed, probably because of the impact. Weird to me that the impact would be severe enough to break the suspension, but not severe enough to deploy airbags.

I quoted his words. The loaner was dark blue which is nice (same color as my car) but it was covered with plastic cladding and had orange/bronze highlights all over it. There was decent “tip in” but the rest of the gas pedal was rather meaningless, and the ride was sloppy drunk. About the same as the Forester. I don’t

I right click the image itself and copy it and then paste it. Kinja won’t accept pasting URL’s for me.

I’d like it to have more driving personality that (sic) the Subaru.”

He specifically said he wants something with more driving character than the Forester. The Crosstrek ain’t it.  

It’s unclear to me what “primary family car” means.  She is “commuting” 300 miles a week in the Forester.  He is “driving” 300 miles a week in the F150. So it sounds like it more or less doesn’t matter which vehicle is doing what. She’s off to work in the Forester and he’s taking the kids to school in the truck? I

Maybe they could shift the marketing from “this car will drive for you” to “this car may help you not crash.”

What, you don’t like roads full of horse shit?

Pretty sure it’s by volume, I don’t see any mention of a poll, just production/sales. And then it makes sense, if you’re making sundaes or floats or serving ice cream with pie or cake, you’re probably buying vanilla. Growing up we would buy vanilla and add chocolate syrup.

I’m really surprised Mint Chocolate Chip is #4. I only ever hear people talk about how gross it is. I suppose maybe it’s a polarizing flavor.