They somehow think a car that can steer itself alone isn’t equipped with assisted power steering lol.
They somehow think a car that can steer itself alone isn’t equipped with assisted power steering lol.
According to the picture, you need at least one David Bowie or Tilda Swinton.
Gotta put my preconceived opinions of Israël (the nation) aside and appreciate this venture from their people. This is really cool, and I wish them great success.
Wert’d: when umm.. when a daddy car journalists loves a mommy car very much
Exactly what I thought, at the end of the day it’s to trick you into thinking you have bigger wheels. The reinforcement is just a side benefit.
i30 N-Line is already available in Canada, the real N should happen next year if all goes well.
If you can wait for the Genesis SUV, it’ll feel like a German luxury SUV, but you can always say “eh it’s just a Kia” to your clients if you so insist on looking like you’re not good at your job. Otherwise, maybe the Palisade will be built in the US, given that the Sante Fe is built in the US. The Palisade will…
Cadillac screams “modern design” too, for the general populace anyway.
I’m sure the Toyota is built either in the US or Canada, just slam a “built in USA” sticker on it.
I’m with you, except for the part where you ignore he is an amazing musician. Yes he’s a musician, real instruments and shit.
Say the seller is willing to do that, and also bring the price down, it would be a good car.
Oh yeah, they freaking destroyed the Enterprise at the end of 3, duh.
Probably seen it 20 times. I guess I never got that they weren’t in the Enterprise.
The chrome and wood trims are intolerable. I would fall into depression if I had to see that every day.
The transparent aluminium whale tank is for the Enterprise not the Bird-Of-Prey.
If you’re willing do drive with heating pads stuffed in your clothes, you can achieve near-summer autonomy.
After a solid summer of <30C+humidex, we get a shitty winter of constant -20C+humidex, except when it’s raining, or this freeze-mist thing we got last week?!
We have solid a solid hydroelectric network too, I don’t understand why Québec is not at the bleeding edge of EVs.