Can confirm. Oregonian riders tend to acknowledge everyone else on motorized two wheels. #KTM390ADV
Can confirm. Oregonian riders tend to acknowledge everyone else on motorized two wheels. #KTM390ADV
Yes, this. Start here. When I replaced the run flats on my 2014 Mercedes the ride changed entirely for the better.
I owned a 2013 GLK 250 BlueTec for about 7 years and loved almost everything about it. The GLB is the closest thing to the GLK in proportions, as the GLC is just another smooth egg boring CUV. So yes, I concur that these looked really great.
Rental 2023 Jeep Wrangler 4xe Willy’s. Seriously, people buy these and DD them on purpose? The only nice thing I can say about it is that it didn’t strand us. The battery was already ruined (rental, I know), it was loud, rough, awful to drive, loud, it lumbers around corners, and it’s loud. I just don’t understand.
Somebody forgot to enable their Smaht Pahk.
I mean.... yeah oddly I don’t hate it. Good on him.
Yep, only paid for the air-time. Thus if your plane sits on the tarmac for 2 hours due to some issue, they’re working for free for those two hours.
You get your star and I concede any further snark for today.
Who buys the BMW/Supra when the Nissan Z exists?
If there were more than 2 people, it’s not a god-damned coupe. It’s a sedan.
This thing is dumb. It was always dumb. That said, f*ck Spotify as a company. They’re just absolute hot garbage. They’ve been deprecating features of all sorts of 3rd party hardware devices for years because they believe their mobile app is the greatest piece of software ever written and if your device uses any UI…
The XC-60 and XC-90 are absolutely everywhere on American roads, I seriously doubt Volvo is having any problem selling them. (Hell, they finally got ME to buy one) Their EV-only push is looking too bold right now however given the decline in EV sales vs PHEV offerings. The XC-60 Recharge is fantastic as a PHEV, I’d…
You know, when I bought my Volvo, the first thing I considered was how to safely handle entry and exit from the vehicle in a new and specific way to avoid personal injury. I just assumed everyone had the same thought process. *eyeroll*
It’s me, hi, I’m the problem guy who doesn’t like 3-spoke wheels, it’s me. Otherwise I genuinely dig this car for the target demographic.
This is a weird take. It’s not Apple’s fault that iMessage is very popular and solves a bunch of problems that SMS can’t handle. It’s the Android people texting in my groups that break my iMessage threading, not the other way around. iMessage didn’t make SMS worse, it just shows the weaknesses within SMS.
This is just f*cking stupid. Nobody is forcing you to buy a personal iPhone vs an Android device. Literally nobody. Also, nobody is forcing you to use CarPlay or Android Auto in your car. Also also, I have an iPhone and a Volvo with AAOS and the integration works great whether I stay in the AAOS interface, or use…
Looks like a Model Y that was hit with a shrink ray. Still looks better than the id.4 to me and naturally we probably can’t have it in the US.
I had a Wrangler Willy’s 4XE as a rental Jeep in SoCal about two months ago. It had around 6000 miles on it and the battery absolutely wouldn’t charge above 1%. Now I know, rental, I know, but what on earth causes a problem like that in a vehicle not even 12 months old yet?
This lawsuit is exhausting. In case y’all would like a quick education on what happened, how the situation occurred, down to a nerdy level, may I offer you: