Yep... Nothing here makes me question the authenticity of what I’m seeing.
Yep... Nothing here makes me question the authenticity of what I’m seeing.
Completely agree... I generally find the Kia designs of the past 5 year or so very appealing, but this particular use of the design language is a bit of a stumble. My guess, they were trying to bulk up the design to make it appear “muscular” but had to soften it so much (for hybrid aero reasons) that it just came…
I guessing their response will come in the form of a repair invoice.
I distinctly remember them betting on cheap gas in the past as well... and they lost.
It’s Hyundai... that optional extra would easily come in under $1000.
My use of the voice command system in my car consists of a single command “Call Cortana” which proceeds to activate Cortana on my phone without picking it up or unlocking it. Once it’s listening I can ask for directions, start or change music, read or send a text message, call someone, turn on the lights or change the…
I’m not sure an 11-year old car is really a valid comparison. Especially considering there are plenty of modern competitors to compare to. If we compare this to say, a brand new Kia Rio, even at the most basic trim the Kia is far better equipped for basically the same price. Bump up to the higher trim levels, and…
If you’re trying to cleverly describe a throttle cable, you’re describing a component that is becoming increasing rare in modern cars. Even “economy” cars are ditching direct throttle control for drive-by-wire systems these days
Considering the first thing he says on camera is “I’m the next billion dollar CEO,” I’m not sure I believe that “don’t care about money” thing.
I don’t think the problem would be teaching him so much as the matter of him WANTING to learn.
Nothing about how cars or physics work can back up your claims. There’s a reason we’ve been fitting larger brakes on the front of cars for a century, and why we’ve been fitting ABS to cars for decades. I’m not just talking out of my ass, I’m using simple logic that one can be inferred from reality rather than some…
Any time you lock up the brakes that means those wheels have actually LOST traction. A spinning wheel that is braking provides far better stopping than a stopped wheel that is sliding.
I don’t disagree with any of the cars here, but I always discount some of the nonsense people say in these surveys. For example, someone going from a truck to the second cheapest car on the market (Rio)? Yeah... you were setting yourself up to be miserable. I can’t take that kind of feedback seriously.
There have been studies conducted to determine which is more environmentally friendly, and while I’ll agree with you that composting is a great option, you’re pretty much completely wrong on the garbage disposal.
There have been studies conducted to determine which is more environmentally friendly, and while I’ll agree with you…
Your argument seems logical, but from a legal perspective your definition of “theft” would require proof. You’d have to prove that UPS intentionally “lost” the item with the intent of selling it for a profit for it to be considered theft. Proving that would be impossible.
Nothing will ever eclipse the Thunderpuss club mix of the Whitney original. But I liked this funky cover too.
I wondered if that might be the case upon looking closer. Didn’t matter enough to come back and edit.
That coordinated slide at 2:45... Great piece of driving.
Not being contrary here, and I’m guessing the law varies by state, but in most cases it is legal to pass on the right on controlled access highways. Just one more thing I’d add to the list of what the Mustang driver didn’t (legally at least) do wrong.
Depends on the brand. Hyundai/Kia they typically combine their cash back/special financing options together. You get both or you get none.