I see, I guess that makes sense for the Stratos.
I see, I guess that makes sense for the Stratos.
I'd rather have Citroen's own version. Still lighter and cheaper than its siblings, but can actually survive a crash.
Buying a car seems to be unlike nay other purchases we make. If I'm buying any other consumer good whether its a big screen TV or a loaf of bread, I walk into a store (or website), there is a price tag on the item and that is the price I pay when I buy it. If you want a deal you can shop around and see which store has…
MSRP and every other number out there is irrelevant. All that matters is if you would be happy to pay $x for x vehicle, and if you spend less, then you got a good deal.
I'm dusting off an old one here, I know.
For some bizarre reason, CNBC decided that a bad review of the Mitsubishi Mirage was Big News, and so they featured…
Please. Consumer Reports is no better - they trash vehicles for absurdities all the time. I especially like it when they tell me a vehicle isn't comfortable to sit in. You know what will tell me if a vehicle is comfortable, CR? My own ass. Some of the vehicles they rave about I've found to be brutally…
Thing is, I think even the Top Gear guys, for all their power-obsession, can still occasionally do the econobox review well, because they've no illusions that it's anything other than an econobox.
You know what else has a rocking and raucous idle? Race cars.
I love low-end cars. I love what low-end cars used to be. There was once an honest dignity about a cheap car that made it useful, easy to maintain, and classless. I love exposed screw heads and easily visible seams on things because that means if something needs tweaking or fixing, you can actually figure out what…
I like how he compares the looks to a "6 year old Yaris." He could have easily said a 3 year old one because that generation went through 2011, but he said 6 to make it seem even worse. Once I read that, I couldn't take anything he said seriously
The key thing to remember here is that what Google has made here is not a car. It's a robot. A robot who's primary mission is to take you from one place to another, within a very specific set of circumstances.
Google just showed the world their new self-driving car, and it looks pretty much like a cross between an Isetta,…
LMAO.
I wanna know how ONE car can block the ONLY way off of a beach? Most of those vehicles look like they could drive around said vehicle.
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All those Bro-Dozers and not a single peice of rope. ?!?
Couldn't even get it made in the U.S.A.?
The only thing that could have made it even worse is if they used screen grabs from M*A*S*H. Although that would have at least made it a tad more accurate.