amoore100
Amoore100
amoore100

Toyota Tacoma is noisier, worse to drive on road, and less comfortable. Have you ever seen how well Ridgelines hold their resale value? Clearly they’re wanted. Most people don’t drive trucks for truck things anyway.

It’s a Mitsubishi; guarantee they will continue to build it in Taiwan for the next two decades with a couple ill-advised facelifts along the way.

How has no one said Lancia Alitalia? Two once-great Italian brands...

Source? I did the exact same search on CarGurus and it turned up two entire cars:

Bic is one of the biggest producers of disposable plastic items in the world!

Haven’t we had a question like this recently? Anyway, my answer then as now is any Citroen Saxo special edition. How about the Bic Edition?

What is with you and the idea that Jalop is unfairly portraying EV weight? It’s not a conspiracy. They literally did an article about the 15 lightest EVs in America today.

Which is funny because I remember a lot of autojournos saying the original ‘looks like a sea creature’ and ‘is so ugly’ and then ‘oh, they fixed it by squaring it up!’. Proof you can’t trust them, as I also think the facelift was a downgrade.

reliability?

It’s just weird to chase a concrete definition as markets change so rapidly. The GS has been summarily replaced by the ES, so does the shift from RWD to FWD constitute ‘deluxification’? Likewise BMW moving the RWD 1er to the Mini platform (gross). On the flipside does all of Genesis’ range count as luxury since they

I guess, but that rapidly becomes a slippery slope. Is the Lincoln Aviator luxury because it’s a Ford Explorer? Or the Lexus RX because it’s a Highlander? Or the Audi Q7 because it’s actually a Touareg? What even is a ‘luxury’ car? I still personally feel like Volvo is upper mainstream but I guess the markets have

What about the millions still driving ‘04 Civics and ‘90s Corollas?

https://jalopnik.com/chevrolet-bolt-ev-euv-production-ends-1850372521#:~:text=As%20the%20company%20continues%20to,will%20end%20late%20this%20year.

This somehow seems like even worse value:

Yeah, but what would you want this list to say?

ahhhh, I see, so the CHMSL was LED, that is cool! 

Subarus have gotten progressively worse. The Outback is a good example.

I could never figure out the nose on the previous gen. There are so many horizontal lines that it’s impossible to ‘read’ it as a design (where is the grille?), not to mention the awkward way the fender flare over the front wheels is completely incongruous to the swage line that goes back.

Disagree. Old one was a hot mess of lines and nonsense. New one is not beautiful by any means, but it blends into the background much more nicely without causing eye strain.

Amazon, UPS, and Fedex all use custom made step vans.