Admitted bias since I own one but NP with the work done and documented.
Admitted bias since I own one but NP with the work done and documented.
Came here to post this, but alas, I was too slow. Still leaving satisfied.
Steve Jobs pushed the idea that the consumer has no idea what they want. He was a raging turd bucket of a human being in person (from what I’ve read), but he was right about that and got rich by doing what others wouldn’t
This. I was once considering a c class and the option looked cool online, or so I thought. Then I saw one in the wild and just... No. I think it’s too bright. Maybe it would work if it wasn’t so glowy and IN YOUR FACE! I think there’s a reason this is only an option on the lower end MB models.
I fly almost every month and United is by far the worst. Their customer service is nothing short of atrocious. It’s not the people, I feel sorry for them, it’s their policies. Any airline has the capability to be terrible and they are at the mercy of weather and ATC, but how they handle these situations is worse…
I don’t think this ‘pedestrian detection technology’ is new at all. Surely it’s been on Mustangs for years, they just now figured out how to reverse the polarity so it avoids pedestrians instead of aiming for them.
Looks like we are in the minority but I agree with you. I like the new Tacoma, quite a bit actually. It stands out more than the old one in a way I like. I don’t think it’s going to age particularly well, however. That’s the same way I feel about this new Si. I like it now, but I just can’t see it as a future…
I’ve read from several articles the car companies have done all the obvious tech they can to stretch mileage. Now it’s down to piddly things like engine stop start, low rolling resistance tires, stuff that doesn’t move the needle much. Look at average car weights over the last 30 years. You want to increase…
This deserves way more stars.
I park my Camero next to Duelly truck. They both go faster because duel exhaust bro!
I’ve started taking a page out of Doug Demuro’s book.: whatever they say, just say “yes that’s a good car, you should get it.” It really doesn’t matter anyway.
This... Makes my head hurt. It’s like a platypus, I know it’s real but it just doesn’t seem right.
Sorry, Kinja Noob
I am in perhaps an odd position in that I’ve owned and driven both vehicles. I had an Escape of that vintage as a company car back in 2005-2006 and currently have a ‘99 996. I see what you’re saying but I can assure you they don’t look similar in person. I’m not going to pretend the 996 has the greatest interior,…
I truly cringed the first time I saw CBC and thought, they can’t possibly keep this going. Now I think a bit differently. I think it’s a deliberate jab at SIARPXC. It’s terrible and they admit it - remember when Hammond said something along the lines of ‘it doesn’t get better, does it?’ and they all admitted it was…
No, no, it’s a Faux-rarri. Perfectly legit!
I think you’re on to something. No one thinks of any Toyota as exciting. Hell, they make a killing precisely because their cars are appliances for the road. Buy it and forget for 200,000+ miles. There’s very little maintenance and repairs are rare. Even non car people know that.
I think you’re thinking of 996TT’s. The 997 is a good step up in looks department. I have a base 996 and while I love the car I’ve never pretended it’s particularly good looking. I also don’t care as it’s a blast to drive!