If we are viewing this purely from a user experience, then you can just pick any Chrysler product out of a hat, with a few exceptions.
If we are viewing this purely from a user experience, then you can just pick any Chrysler product out of a hat, with a few exceptions.
I think the Dodge Caliber is right up there. Horrible quality interior materials assembled with indifference, driving position like sitting in a bathtub, lackluster engine made much worse by a groaning CVT. Not really good at anything it’s supposed to do.
Came here to say this. “Cancel Culture” is just an angsty way of saying that you’re sad that your actions had consequences.
In almost every case Cancel Culture = Accountability.
Geez I get so f’ing tired of people using buzz words to act like they are being mistreated.
‘Cancel Culture’ in terms of invading another country and killing everyone is sight because you want to.
Tenere 700. Full stop.
This is actually probably my favorite detail in the movie. Bryan Cranston’s character, when handing the keys to the Impala over to Ryan Gosling, claims that the Impala is the most popular car in California and that he “put 300 horses under the hood” to make it a better getaway vehicle. The actual most popular car in…
I don't expect anyone to like Drive, but that wasn't a Malibu in the first scene, it was a W-body Impala, which could at least be legitimately spec'ed with an LS.
Got a 2014 TDI sportwagen 6-speed that I’ve had since new. Kept it through the dieselgate fiasco since there is really nothing comparable in my eyes. Ticked over 150k miles a few months ago with a couple of mild upgrades like wheels, suspension, skid plates, Kerma tune, aftermarket headlights, etc. I will be keeping…
Have you played it? I have, and I’d have happily spent $60 on it. It costs $40.