C’mon. We all know that Big Ice bought all of the steam patents long ago and have buried them.
C’mon. We all know that Big Ice bought all of the steam patents long ago and have buried them.
I have been driving regular cars for 30 years and have managed to not do either of these things. I even have a steep driveway transition.
Jimny’s are no doubt cheap fun, but they are shockingly tiny, and you are not wrong. I was just in Iceland for a week and came very close to renting one for the week to see what the fuss was about, but instead decided to get a larger heavier SUV as they seemed like they would hold up better in the windy Icelandic…
Can they not both be true?
Compare Hybrids with other Hybrids to be fair...
Statistically the perceived safety of large SUV’s are more nuanced than that. The larger vehicle is generally safer in a front end impact, but also statistically more deadly to pedestrians or other vehicles in the crash. Also, taller vehicles are more likely to roll over in an accident. Better handling vehicles can…
They employee different writers with different viewpoints from each other.I know this is a rarity these days.
While I chose the GTI, I will acknowledge that raw speed and handling are not the only qualities people look for in their car purchase.
Yes, but to take it further, EVERYTHING on a modern ICE car is driven by computers and software just like an electric car, just like an electric car. If anything electric cars are simpler. Ice car computers are constantly monitoring fuel/air ratio, adjusting timing, exhaust, etc... steering and throttle are usually…
ICE cars are 100% driven by software/computers also, so not sure I understand the brick comment?
Like 70% of Americans live in single family homes so that might not be as big as an obstacle as it seems. New York centric blog sites like Jalopnik act as if everyone lives in a walk up apartment but most big city dwellers actually live in suburban houses of some sort. Also most households have two cars, so having…
They make smaller versions of strollers and car seats that work great, you just have to do the research. Kids stuff doesn’t have to be huge. They make do just fine with smaller cars in Europe without safety compromises.
Similar to every crossover on the market
Tesla manages a low floor in their cars with decent range.
To be Hideous it would have to have some unique or divisive design features. Instead it is just meh. Bland and nothing to distinguish it from other bland sedans.
Thank you. Commenters on truck articles act like trucks are only bought by tradesmen. A huge percentage are used as commuters to office jobs.
Compared to the Ridgeline, the Cybertruck has 3 times the payload capacity , three times the towing capacity and is electric. Just because they are both unibody doesn’t put them in the same class.
Not all opinions are equal though, say comparing an informed opinion by a professional tester vs a commenter who has never driven the vehicle.
I grew up in the middle of nowhere in the Midwest. Most driving is done with high beams on....you rarely encounter other cars and high beams are important to help spot deer and other animals.
His disagreeing with you in no way justifies your point. That is not how logic works. You simply used a bad example despite that fact that you are correct about Tesla. 64 percent of Americans own Apple products. They certainly have their issues but don’t rely on snarkiest and divisiveness to succeed. I think…