autojunkie
Autojunkie
autojunkie

We finally get the Tiguan with better design proportions here. I never liked the LWB version. Also, exterior and interior finally looks better this time around.

1) I was only joking about bringing back the K-car (kinda/sorta).

The answer has always been the Dodge Aries K-car.

That couple looks like they’re performing a dance scene from Grease.

A tasteless movie mod that looks garish and ridiculous when all they needed to do was have an original Mustang Cobra for an already really bad movie.

How much of a deal is really a deal if they cost about $20K more than what I paid for mine in 2020?

Financial institutions telling the public they need to be financially literate, but offer 28% car loans is like the NRA telling the public that better mental health is required, but are eager for them to buy a gun anyway.

Came here just to mention that. An “automotive website” should know better.

I can’t stress enough...

First fun car I purchased was a slightly used 1984 Dodge Daytona Turbo Z with a 5-speed manual. It was red and sliver with the black/white “checkered flag” seats and was, for 19 year old me, the funnest car I had owned.

They aren’t

VW’s deal with Rivian is for VW and their in-house brands. Scout is not truly a VW brand, but rather an independent car company funded by VW. They’re no more a VW brand than Rivian is an Amazon or Ford brand. 

Volkswagen Group easily could have fucked this up...

I live in the midwest. I agree.

They exist, but the choices are just not wide enough. All the OEMs need to go “all in” with PHEV vehicles like they are with EVs. Looking at the new/upcoming full-size Ram trucks as the example, you can get similar vehicles with a choice of powertrains. By next year, you can choose an ICE, EV, or PHEV (EV with onboard

I’m fine with the 280 to 320 mile range. I’m more concerned with charging times and charging availability.

Being called the F80 is not something that should be ignored as it means it’s a direct successor to the F40, which was one of the last true Ferrrari’s ever built. It too was a street legal race car and the last of its kind before the brand began to focus on more owner-friendly and derivable cars.

The only explanation.

Compounding the issue are federal laws that bar the military — and everyone else — from shooting down drones flying over or near military bases unless they are determined to pose a direct threat.

None of them. I would never recommend a car to a non-car person again. Shit goes wrong with the car or they just don’t like it, then it’s somehow on me.