amoore100
Amoore100
amoore100

Well maybe not a hybrid Volkswagen...

California is a different country1!!!1111!

Followed pretty closely by the Accord and Camry lol

Indeed, a good driver assist system (which let’s not forget, that’s all these are) will let you defocus on the pertinent activity of monitoring your driving habits in return for being able to keep an eye on how the car reacts to vehicles around you and the overall road conditions. As my uncle who drives a SPA Volvo

Styling-wise there are some differences, but they sit on the same platform and share the fuel-cell powertrain though the Crown gets a few hybrid options that the Mirai obviously doesn’t.

But the Lexus CT wasn’t that bad...

TIL the narrowbody E160 Corolla is still in production for the JDM (fleet only, which is presumably how Mitsuoka sources theirs).

That’s the problem with most ‘influencer’ car reviewers—even the famous and revered Doug falls prey to these foibles all the time. It’s why I only watch ‘corporate’ review channels like Chasing Cars, Cargurus.uk, and KBB since even though they’re formulaic and somewhat dry, they’re informative and usually as unbiased

Considering Legoland has had full EV carts (Volvo-badged, even) in a trackless area with full driver control for decades now, even as a kid Disneyland’s Autopia always seemed hilariously outdated.

I have no idea how the italians manage to keep these crapboxes running.

I’m genuinely curious—4G implies that you would have to be paying some kind of data plan, right? Or do they give you a free year of that to collect as much data as possible? Because yeah, I’ll be damned if my car ever has to connect to the internet.

No Volvo saffron is actually criminal.

I mean could the DaimlerChrysler thing just be a rare occasion of manufacturers actually fully collaborating for once? Like the gen1 Escape/Tribute weren’t really Fords or Mazdas as much as they were an unholy conglomeration of both, sitting on a derivative of the 626 platform while using a combination of engines and

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I’ve seen some YouTube docs that take the NTSB’s findings and paint a fairly clear and plausible theory on what they think happened, but the Malaysian government doesn’t like it as it paints their pilot in a pretty poor light. I’m not sure the wreckage would help much as the data recorders may be toast after all this

Based on this very tiny corner reveal, my guess is that it looks like a 3/4 scaled Sequoia.

Just saying Subarus are pretty renowned for having low-rent interiors. It ain’t a Lexus, that’s for sure.

Any of the OG Horbury-era Volvos are aging into being classics really nicely.

It’s also weird that these were huge cars when I was a kid but I saw one the other day and it looked tiny, probably because of how thin and low they are compared to everything else on the roads now.

We own a Subaru Crosstrek. To be honest I feel the fit and finish of his car was the same as the Subaru.