amoore100
Amoore100
amoore100

This is kind of doxxing myself, but a local council put in super specific curve speed signs to get people to pay more attention. Guess it didn’t work.

I don’t care. I was smashed into on tight country road by someone doing 40 mph right after a ‘19 mph blind curve’ sign when they came onto my side of the double-yellow. People who drive this way deserve what they get, as long as they’re not seriously injured or endangering others. Sometimes it takes a harsh lesson to

Ok but Feyd-Rautha is imminently fuckable and the BMW i7 is.... very much not.

Not to mention the engine is basically carryover from the last gen Outlander PHEV so it’s even more tried and true—unlike the Nissan I4 that the non-hybrid Outlanders get.

Isn’t most of the R&D for the Ranger and Everest still done in Victoria? So basically the Australians made it more American. 

I mean, Land Cruisers are big expensive DOHC V8 trucks that are bound to have issues. I got to drive my boyfriends’ parents 200 Series for the first time last month only for the coolant temp gauge to go into the red and it to piss coolant all over the driveway. Couple grand and a new water pump and it’s all good

Wow, that’s really bad screen integration on the passenger dash.

Curious what you mean as car pricing nowadays is generally quite low when controlled for inflation. The Polestar Model 3 is a massive, expensive EV CUV that isn’t intended to be affordable in any way (sharing a platform with Volvo’s flagship), yet in 2005 bucks it’d cost $46,500.

‘Worst’ for a guy who only drives $50k+ brand-new cars from 2020 onwards LOL

I’m just saying it’s an awfully trite ‘pro’, might as well say that about the Sentra’s facelift too.

Right, a flagship product. I guess I’m just wondering why they can’t make their U.S. factories better considering how much hullabaloo surrounded the Ohio NSX plant becoming the ‘Performance Manufacturing Center’.

I mean it’s purely anecdotal, but I know a lot of folks with Foresters on their original CVTs at 150k+ mileages, and I also know they haven’t done any recommended fluid change intervals on them either. I think as long as you drive like a grandma and don’t overexert the CVT then they tend to last a good while, at least

You should not be towing with a CVT. I think that’s pretty much a blanket statement.

  • Redesigned for a contemporary feel

Tried and false

All this Altima hate but not a single mention of the Talltima Rogue?

The other big problem with public perception is that all self-driving programs are done through multi-billion dollar tech firms that nobody trusts. It’s not like anyone else could afford to do this sort of R&D, but this poll reads like ‘Would you trust Google to drive next to you on the freeway?’ to which of course

Ah, so specifically the Honda Alabama plant. I guess I’m just surprised you’ve spent enough time with the product to even tell the difference in build quality. Are Canadian-built Civics or Ohio-built Accords better? We don’t even get any Made in Japan Hondas in the U.S. right now, do we?

Sorry, no. It’s one of the cringiest concept car names of all time. ‘Stratos Zero’ is a cool name. ‘Megagamma’ is a cool name. ‘Opulent Velocity’ makes me want to throw up. 

I’d petition Honda to bring us a Ridgeline that’s made in Japan.