If it costs $3 per unit, I’ll be shocked. Twist the MB logo out (assuming they actually deliver them with the MB logo) and twist the new one in.
If it costs $3 per unit, I’ll be shocked. Twist the MB logo out (assuming they actually deliver them with the MB logo) and twist the new one in.
Smart move by the USPS! This is one of those things where they will get hit from all sides. Especially while under attack by President Trump.
Electric bikes are pretty much a thing for urbanites. But they are really hybrid since you can still pedal them.
No tach in my 81 4-speed. You’d know when it is time to shift....well before the redline.
Or you could buy three electric bikes in the US! Jalopnik needs to review some electric bikes. Some of them are looking quite cool. Not as practical as this but if your family wanted to go their own ways, three bikes would give you more options.
How will MB owners figure out how to operate their cars with out the manual?
You didn’t get the dept auto reply?
I’m in favor of any design that moves SUV and truck headlights down to where they don’t burn your retinas at stoplights if you are driving anything lower to the ground.
This review would be a good example of implicit bias.
Buy it and drop in a LS4, which reportedly bolts right up to the transmission. What could be easier? (Here, hold my beer.)
This was an early form of “remote working” where you “on logged” from where ever you were.
It’s channeling a lot of RAV4 so I’m sure it will do just fine. Nissan has sold a lot of Rogues. I’m sure a new one will help them sell more. And the are doing well will Kicks. But Murano is really the one that needs investment.
I’m immediately drawn to the story. Living vicariously is safe and adventurous simultaneously. Give me a good story about any certified bad-ass.
It’s dangerous being in your 50s and a senior exec.
I guess Farley will be firing himself?
Is there any compelling reason for a manufacturer to make an interference these days? Other than wanting to make sure that the last owner of any car with said engine vows to never own that brand again?
Hang tight while I double check this with my team of ethicists...
Or e-lament.
Something about the Futurist is harkening back to a 50s Nash Rambler. Although I hope they were aiming for a something more European.
It’s not really an SUV either. It’s a crossover built on the D-Platform that also underpins the Altima and Maxima. I’d say it’s more car than SUV based on the hardware (a CVT, for crying out loud).