I work nearby the Amazon distribution facility. The air quality definitely has gotten worsen. The roads are full of Amazon trucks as well.
I work nearby the Amazon distribution facility. The air quality definitely has gotten worsen. The roads are full of Amazon trucks as well.
What automakers want is a fixed guideline(policy) to follow, difficult or not. So they can plan their products and others accordingly.
The answer is the Stinger. Sits 4+ adults. Stylish, fast, comfortable, practical, cheap maintenance. Out the door under 50k fully loaded.
I don’t think Toyota does RnD on sports cars anymore (ok, just minimal) The Supra/FRS are basically reskinned BMW/Subaru (with their engines too) Yes, they still got the RC-F/IS-F happening... but they have had the same hardware since more than a decade ago.
I just went from getting low 30s MPG (regular) to low 20s MPG (premium)... it hurts bad. I just keep telling myself... “smile per gallon, smile per gallon....”
Tesla is known to be inconsistent with the performance too.
The new Hyundai turbos are pretty torquey.
I think they should have at least a foot longer bed. This truckish crossover is super cool but I think it’s defeating the purpose here. It’s got everything going: modern, nice techs, cool design, decent power.... and utility almost enough. Again, the Santa Cruz looks very cool... but why would I need a 4 ft bed?
Civic went full inoffensive. Boring
I’m on my first turbo charged car (not 4 cyl) This is the way for me now on. I like not having to rev it high.
US Navy carriers have their own zip code(s) and they also float.
I’m at over 800. I don’t know a damn thing. I’m pretty illiterate on finance but I have a few principles I stand by such as I only buy things I can afford. Always keep my budget on the positive side. I put values on things I buy and I stick with it. For cars, I usually have a set amount I’m willing to pay, anything…
Hyundai (car division) started with building borrowed cars (such as Ford) Many were related to Mitsubishi throughout the 90s then Hyundai graduated them.
Hyundai/Kia/Genesis get infotainment updates pretty regularly (of course free) Even the older models get treats. I think that is the newest update they just rolled out this year.
They look imposing in size and from the front... but anything aft of the front grille looks just ummm... ok that car is a bit bigger than others with very boring details.
Korea gets full blast smog ever since China’s economy took off.
They drive like shit and something from decades ago. Nostalgia is just a moment.
I thought the battery pack was supplied by LG Chem.
I wouldn’t be too surprised if there is no more Veloster after this unless Hyundai decides to make something really funky. The sales has been disaster despite they made a much better car.
That is some Qanon logic you got going on there.