Drivers that actually wait until they get to a red light, then decide to signal. It's a huge annoyance if you drive in a major city.
Drivers that actually wait until they get to a red light, then decide to signal. It's a huge annoyance if you drive in a major city.
I don't think he was referring to Top Gear, he could be speaking of a Fisker Karma that bricked after a customer didn't recharge it.
You're correct about the swappable batteries, but you still have to pay for them. Also, the batteries use rare earth metals that are....rare, so who knows when prices will actually drop.
While we don't know how grand the conspiracy is, it's safe to say that Tesla is definitely conspiring to keep the actual range of the car a secret. You can be sure that they aren't doing this just for the hell of it.
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Great article title!!! Haha, Liam is the new Chuck Norris.
I don't think times are changing, these are just the vehicles that WE happened to have brought up. If you google "worst car lists", the American companies take top honors.
Without a doubt, 1st gen. X5.
I saw one parked next to an Altima once, the size difference was astounding.
Why is this still being made?
They did redesign it, it now looks more like the Maxima. Photos were released recently.
Shitty sentence or not, the ES is nowhere near the worst car in production, I'm still appalled at the suggestion.
Saying that Lexus doesn't compete well with the Germans doesn't prove that Buick is up to Lexus' (or even plain old Toyota') standard of quality. Prove that Buick is a competitor to Lexus, or show how the Buick line-up outdoes the Lexus line-up (yes, the Regal GS is nice). Other than that I'm not really interested in…
Really? The car that's based on the Camry is terrible? It came out in the 90's so it's not replacing any 2000's vehicles. Do you really think that in a land of Benz' and BMW's, that Lexus gives two shits about Buick?
Thanks for that. I always liked that car, but it was always too quirky to gain my trust.
Would you care to give a little (unbiased) review of the car? I've always been curious about the SVX.
"Probably"? That's an ignorant assumption. It's safe to assume that you've seen one of the many video reviews of the car, and you've witnessed it drifting without struggle. Furthermore, have you heard any reviewer state that it's too underpowered to drift? You haven't driven it obviously. You also seem to think 200 hp…
Wrong. The car has enough to maintain a drift, especially at 20 mph.
I've never seen one with black wheels, that first one gets my nod.
I think that because the car impacted sideways, it was more willing to absorb the force. I get the feeling that if it were a head-on impact, the tree would've lost, but I could be wrong.