Kinja has been on life support for a while now, and it just had a seizure.
Kinja has been on life support for a while now, and it just had a seizure.
How much R&D went into that ridiculous, pointless VC-T engine (anybody wanna touch one of those w/o a warranty?) that could have gone toward making one halfway desirable vehicle?
Considering Spicejet is an ultra low cost airline, the lavatory probably felt like 1st class compared to his assigned seat, he should be thanking the cabin crew.
Looks like a bathtub with a fedora.
Fuck that. That’s way too much effort for something that is going to happen all the time. You’re basically washing and polishing your truck every time someone touches it. Yet another reason this truck is beyond stupid.
Sandor “The House” Clegane is my favorite character.
4runner would be my go to if that was the goal.
To add: Bland, oversized blobs with agrarian engines with poor fuel economy and a distinct lack of refinement.
They may have known what they were doing at some point, but they peaked 10-15 years ago, and have been making bland, oversized blobs just like everyone else ever since.
While they may have aced the AWD and Turbo classes, they slept right through the Head Gasket Engineering classes and handed in an origami throwing star for the final project.
Squatted-trucks.
Aaron Rodgers used to present as pretty normal and even thoughtful.
There is also no 4cyl 4unner, whoever put this list together is very wrong.
I just checked Toyota’s website and the 4Runner uses a 5-speed transmission. I think the last Toyota that used the ancient 4-speed was the Corolla before getting the CVT.
Hello, thank you for your concern. This is big block i-4, I am safe, happy and not being held against my will in the basement of a pho shop. If my wife calls, tell her I am getting milk and I will return shortly.
with its new dry-coasting technology
Glove box door. It just seems inane to the extreme.
Engine start stop, Headlights, defrost (and preferably heater and AC controls), wipers, and door locks. Gimme a button or switch that’s always available, and always in the same place, gives me physical feedback, and that I can use while wearing gloves without having to wonder if I actually hit it.
Anything that directly affects visibility, like windshield wipers. You can probably react quick enough in most situations when rain starts, but what if something unexpectedly splashes across the windshield? Even if a sensor exists that turns them on and off automatically, I’m not going to leave my forward visibility…
Literally anything that you need to adjust while the vehicle is in motion.