alexb420
Alex B
alexb420

I have driven Leafs for 6 years and the current range of 80 to 90 miles has never been an issue. Like many American families, we have a second car that we use for out-of-town trips (it is an AWD SUV suitable for ski trips and long distance). I doubt that most Tesla owners really need their range, and frankly even with

if these don’t have a telescopic steering wheel they will be leaving out every driver over 5'10". the 1st gen was absolutely terrible. worst I’ve ever driven. Test drove one and turned back after 1 mile.

Used Nissan Leafs are always available for almost nothing.

I’ve been pretty lucky, however as in all things there have been some misadventures.

Because of the styling.

When I go to Maui I rent from Kihei car rentals. They have old Wranglers for cheap, ragtops usually missing some panels. Ours have no back and the top was a little saggy, but it’s Hawaii, no big deal.
Went up to Haleakala, stopped at a coffee shop on the way and had a snack whilst it rained. Came back outside, and

I want to buy one of these, and then drive it into a ditch so fast it ends up on its roof.

Beat me to it

This was solved a long time ago

Here on Long Island the GC is everywhere, i guess its the new keeping up with the Joneses vehicle. You’re correct they are usually driven badly though not in BMW 3 series territory.

Speaking of the Jeep Grand Cherokee, is it just me, or is there a remarkable amount of GC owners that drive like complete assholes all of a sudden? It’s like every Audi owner ditched their Audi and picked up a new GC.

Well, it’s RWD car AND doesn’t look like this...

Am I weird for being more excited for the next gen Accord’s reveal next week than I am about this?

Good piece. That Caprice PPV everyone was fanboi-ing does 0-60 in 6.7

I’ve owned almost exclusively manuals in my life. And they are fun. But honestly, most of the ‘save the manuals’ crowd are just driving snobs. They learned how to drive a manual, and that skill is being obsolete, so now they will be slightly less special. My current car is a DCT, and honestly, it’s just faster than a

Well assuming the trip meter was reset, we know it can go over 200 miles. Looking at the original high res version it looks to say either 235.5 or 325.5 miles.

OK, let’s use a side-on view of the 5-series Gran Turismo:

Infiniti g35 coupes of the same year are going for about the same and they have working engines

Honda’s V6 engine is very good though. They sound a lot better than the four cylinder engines, in my opinion. They’re very smooth even beyond 100 MPH.