Nissan sedans, Tesla anything, and coal rolling truck boys.
Nissan sedans, Tesla anything, and coal rolling truck boys.
Just heading into work this morning, merging onto I-265 from 65, a Nissan Rogue in front of me (it’s always a Rogue or a RAV4) who was merging at 40 mph in a 65 mph zone, jumps right into the left lane going that same speed. And stays in that lane. In my rear view mirror, I see a line of traffic slam on their brakes…
With the 100% tariffs on Chinese vehicles, even Ray Charles could see that the US learned nothing from propping up Harley Davidson to save it from Japanese motorcycles that were lighter, faster, less expensive, had better fuel economy, actually innovated, and were better in every way. And then again when Japanese auto…
We all know it’s the Cyber Truck, but I’m going to say the Jeep Gladiator. It isn’t good at anything but projecting an image that says “I am a cargo shorts and wrap-around Oakley enthusiast who lies about attending Ranger school.”
Poor Financial Planning Totally Screws Man Over, And He’s Not The Only One
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Annoying that the seller isn’t presenting the car in its best/most accurate form. Put the wheels on that the buyer will get. If you have the missing trim, install it. If you have new seat inserts, INSTALL them. At this price, it should be absolutely mint. I love E30's, but some sellers are just nuts with their asking…
Broccoli: “I watched him jump in the car and floret!”
You know people use their phones or tablets for things other than social media, right? They have these thing called e-books now...maybe you have heard of them.
There are a whole host of reasons why one would be looking at their phone during a car/train ride lol
This would be pretty wonderful if it works out. I know there’s the “don’t look at your phone” crowd, but there are very practical reasons that don’t involve social media for wanting this. Obviously, reading map directions, addresses, etc. while you’re helping out in the passenger’s seat, but also being able to read a…
Agree. However, as someone who has a family and lives where winters are nasty, I would never get a minivan. Nothing but Odysseys and Siennas stuck on the side of the road and in ditches.
That’s a huge grill.
I’ll open with the disclaimer that I am absolutely not a Tesla stan, Elon Musk is a raving lunatic narcissist bordering on an outright sociopath, and the tech is completely misleading, both in name and in publicity.
Ok, not to be a Telsa-stan... but my engineering side wonders.
That’s not nearly as pretty as an Aston, but I guess that’s subjective.
I know people seem to like piling on Buick. But I think this looks pretty good. Granted its not exactly my style but I think these will do well.
I could not disagree more. I use waze or google maps on carplay 100% of the time. Even in my previous cars before I had carplay, I would rather run it on my phone vs the build in nav’s.
Just bought last year and adaptive cruise was that feature. Since I mostly work remote, the vast majority of my mileage is highway driving and adaptive cruise is just amazing.
And 100% of me doesn’t trust human-driving cars. So this is going in the right direction.
Honda S2000.