It’s about the same size as Explorer or maybe a little bigger. The Expedition is still bigger though.
It’s about the same size as Explorer or maybe a little bigger. The Expedition is still bigger though.
I LOL’d. This is a joke I would have expected the Top Gear/Grand Tour guys to make.
The beak, the generally awkward proportions, the ass way up in the air... it looks like an unfinished concept car.
I’m sure no matter what parents do or say, kids will always be embarrassed by them, so you might as well have fun with it and amuse yourself!
I definitely have misophonia, although it seems to have gotten better in some instances over the years.
Pretend it’s a Roman numeral V, like the X in iPhone X.
I would get behind that 100%.
Give it time and some company will start ironically selling a curated collection of artisan hats on Etsy that resemble a man bun.
PS: I should add that I was disappointed that the Dart couldn’t carry on the Neon legacy. There was potential there, but it was short on power and long on features it didn’t really need.
Neon was an excellent car because it was honest. It was cheap and cheerful and it could be a lot of fun! Unlike most other economy cars at the time (and even today) it created an emotional attachment with a lot of owners instead of just being an appliance, and you could actually have fun driving it.
Hahahahaha that is brilliant!
This is the best summary of the Caliber I’ve ever read. Bravo.
The electrified vehicle will most likely be RWD if I had to guess... that seems to be the standard for just about every manufacturer, including VW with the MEB platform, with AWD being optional through the addition of a front motor.
I agree that there’s a glut of choices available now, especially depending on what market segment you’re looking at.
The irony there is that most of his supporters are against welfare and other “government handouts”, but never bat an eye at endlessly taking government money themselves to produce military equipment that no longer serves a purpose and will likely end up sitting in the desert.
Volkswagen’s MEB platform looks very promising, and I expect that will appear under more than a few Ford vehicles in the not too distant future since they’ve entered a partnership together.
The same industry professional took another look at their cars later on and was impressed with what he saw. Tesla is definitely learning as they go, but with each model they bring improvements in build quality while finding new ways to effectively reduce cost.
Mmm! Zesty Blood Orange? How have I not heard about that until now?!