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That ‘travel’ feature on the radio is a great feature. Honda had a similar feature.
Makes no sense that they eliminated it. Simple programming to go along with the FM tuner.

This looks great! Hyundai is doing great things across the board, in the design department, recently.

I think the only miss is not having the bed/passenger area divider as capable of being a tailgate.
Yes, most truck owners don’t need a full bed very often, but you should at least be able to throw a 4x8' sheet of

Last time I checked, $9 was different than $18.

Last time I checked, $9 was different than $18.

Those foglights look like classic soccer balls.

This looks like an absolutely terrible bike.

Poor design - front disc hand brake, but coaster only for the rear. Which will result in many little ones going endo over the handlebars on a hard stop.

No down tube, to the crank and chain stay are poorly supported.

The cranks appear to be too short for bike geometry, making

This looks like an absolutely terrible bike.

Poor design - front disc hand brake, but coaster only for the rear.

I’ll forever regret selling a (DX, nor fancy rims) Civic hatch of the year in the bottom photo.
Would love a modern car that size/shape, and wouldn’t even care if it was as low of HP as the one I had, provided it had a/c and android auto.

Good story.
I love the sketches, and the look of the original.
I hope they bring more of this flavor if/when they finally bring a small electric car to the US.
We need more of this scale/shape car. Small hatchbacks should be the daily commuter of choice.

This is among the worst humblebrags I’ve seen.
A self-own, for sure.

Obvious clickbait title is obvious.

Don’t forget about the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross:

Shoot, I thought I grabbed that one.  Just an oversight.

Here’s the actual new content that was released in 2021:

March 1:
Shadows
Hard, Season 2
The Undocumented Lawyer

I really like the looks from the side, and the geometry. And hatchbacks are always superior.

The front is too much Camaro, and the back end too much Volt.
I like the spartan interior, but needs more contrast and nuance; more Volvo touches.

Also, go for broke and give us camera only rearview side mirrors.

It’s clickbait writing at its finest.

I see you noted the lack of vacuums for the 2022 model.

What other things do you know about the 2022?
I’m a 2-time Odyssey owner, and am looking for three things, to make it a hat trick:
1) AWD - it’s a great people hauler, but I’ve had a few close calls nearly getting stuck in snow. Toyota has been there for a couple of

Camera has a wider field of view than a mirror, so you don’t have to move your head.
Keeping your head facing forward (need centralized display for mirrors) is safer.

Wider field of view, more clarity, better nighttime viewing, and possibly zooming, are a few possible improvements, in addition to reduced drag others have mentioned.

I quickly adopted to Honda’s LaneWatch RH mirror camera (which displays in the center console display, either when you turn on RH blinker, or push a button on the stalk), and find it highly superior to the mirror (which remains in place.
Field of view, more central viewing location, dimming for bright lights in

They need to turn on laughing at comments in addition to starring them.

You managed to get every single detail wrong.

Maybe you’re not old enough to remember the rust bucket Mazdas of the late 80's and 90's. And that many of them were (poorly) reclad Fords.
It’s hard to outrun those reputations.
Their small pickups rusted out from under you in 8 years or less.

Also, this list has Buick, Ram, Dodge, and Porsche in the top 10.
Entire list