Neutral: Honestly, it’s a pretty bad time for most of my clients, which means it’s a bad time for me.
Neutral: Honestly, it’s a pretty bad time for most of my clients, which means it’s a bad time for me.
Even the redesign doesn't look happy what happened.
So, it is illegal to have aftermarket exhaust, tinted windows, euro headlights, etc. (Varies depending on jurisdiction). Yet, this trend of ever bugger truck / SUV is fine?
The largest source of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions is livestock production...which consumes a lot of grain that could very easily be going to feed other people. I still eat meat, but very infrequently; especially with the number of meat alternatives available, it was a fairly easy sacrifice to make.
Hopefully with a functioning adult in the White House we can get back to repsonsible management of resrouces and address climate change with real solutions. We’re going to need a fully comprehensive plan of action, every available avenue as far as renewables, E vehicles, the way we think about how we eat, the clothes…
It really depends, the 2011+ Sonata was a minger in my eyes when it first came out, what with the violent flame surfacing and wavy grille, it just looked crumpled from every angle; however, one of my former roommates owned one and having to look at it every day really softened the shape for me. I see what the…
Can you imagine a Dodge Charger with the 3.0L eco-diesel dropped in? Tune the suspension for full comfort. Perfect way to float from one coast to the other.
GM can get fucked, along with the other CARB opponents. This will be my stance when I bring my doll hairs to the marketplace for my next car purchase. I say that as a current owner of a vehicle from a company to whom I’ll be expressing my encouragement that they eat shit. Regardless of the deal that was cut with CARB…
I know the Toyota Sienna isn’t exactly a strong competitor but it is, in fact, still on the market
I think the Mongolia special was the best they’ve done in their careers honestly, but that’s mainly because I fucking loved Mongolia in that episode.
And what those two had in common was they were forced to navigate difficult terrain with limited and unreliable vehicles. THAT’S WHAT WORKS FOR THEM. I do NOT understand why they can’t seem to realize that.
I think the issue is more that their stuff has strayed farther and farther from “car culture” (as evidenced by the fact there were no cars in their last feature) and further towards “watch these old guys do stupid things and make each other uncomfortable”. Which can be entertaining, but it would be nice if the cars…
Eh. It will likely still make me chuckle. Seamen had some funny moments.
...but sadly, none of the A’s.
I’m all about that Ioniq 6/Prophecy. It’s the Porsche-Saab lovechild I didn’t know I needed.
I am 2-3 years out on replacing my Sonata PHEV. Would like to go back to a gas semi-performance type sedan one last time for a few years before I feel that I can get what I want for reasonable money in an EV. But..., if Hyundai can build the Prophecy and have similar interior space as the Sonata, I will be in an EV.…
Lots of people are super weird about cruise control. I love it. But most people I know don't use it. All anecdotal, but that's my experience
Then you have the type of driver I like to call the Slave to Gravity (that’s a cool band name).
ugh....the people in the slowlane who go 85 then 55 then 90 then 65 then 55, then 75.