Hyundai Tuscon, the 3rd gen was fine, the 4th gen looks like it has spider eyes in the front.
Hyundai Tuscon, the 3rd gen was fine, the 4th gen looks like it has spider eyes in the front.
Absolutely this. I gave it the benefit of the doubt when I first saw the launch photos... and then I started seeing them on the streets. Very awkward shape and design.
The Subaru WRX. So. Much. Grey. Plastic. Cladding.
Honda Accord
Utah, which declared that porn was a “public health crisis” in 2016
Ah yes, porn sites keeping records of everyone’s DLs....I’m sure that will never become a hacking issue, a blackmailing issue, an ID theft bonanza, or all of the above....
Waiting for a site in Utah to be compromised and see a list of all the hypocritical people who signed up
How about do it by GVWR. The weight more than anything is the damaging part of the roads. Incentivizing OEM’s to get lighter seems like a good move. Also, moving people out of giant bro trucks seems like it might make sense.
Another good idea poorly executed. A better and more fair option would be to delete the gas tax and make both types pay a per-mile-driven tax based on weight and size. If you want to encourage ev adoption, keep the gas tax but call it a carbon tax and use those proceeds for healthcare.
Him instructing others to call 911 is the most telling part.
I think Muck here should have his own Jalop column, call it: “Average Canadian Ruminates About Asshattery in the States".
Born leader right there. Watch this kid as he will become either be a successful politician or a business leader.
this is the way.
well done. my school district only gave free bus rides to students 3rd grade and below, but i remember fondly sitting in the front row watching the driver operate all of the controls. from the air brakes to manual shifter (and the automatics in the newer buses).
If it was a stick, I’d be in. Throw the wheels in the trash and get something OEM with a bit more sidewall. Love the color combo.
The thing about the Challenger is it drives exactly how it looks and is utterly unapologetic about it.
It’s an incredible engineering achievement that these probes have been operational for 46 years. For those who rant about NASA wasting taxpayer money, I’d say we’ve gotten our money’s worth and then some.
Don’t forget the Thunderbird got there a couple years earlier!
This is going to sound weird, but I’d like to think the gen1 XC60 somewhat previewed everyone’s race toward developing those ‘frosted’ style LED taillight signatures when it came out in 2008: