The good thing is you don’t have to pay for it. Hopefully they don’t start doing this with basic things, though.
The good thing is you don’t have to pay for it. Hopefully they don’t start doing this with basic things, though.
Admittedly I don’t see a ton around anymore, but my mom’s 2000 Expedition with the 4.6L was the most reliable vehicle I’ve ever witnessed. She sold it with ~316,000 miles on it and it had next to nothing replaced on it. I doubt she ever got the transmission fluid changed. The only thing I can recall failing was the…
That blue is lovely.
What rocket company isn’t bad for the environment? This kind of stuff is a complete waste of resources.
I wish they offered cruise control on the XL, but the XLT has it along with some other nice things and it’s still quite cheap so I guess it’s not too big of a deal...
The rear of the Corvette seems too high to me, but nonetheless it should be a pretty exhilarating car to drive.
This has much nicer styling than the Corvette.
Pretty weird country we live in where we have 16-year-olds in F-250s running over cyclists while trying to roll coal on them. I mean, what the actual f...
They do it in other places in these conditions. Just gotta have good infrastructure. Here’s a video that was made for you:
This thing is incredibly ugly. Hyundai seems to go through periods of tasteful, good-looking vehicles and total abominations. This is the latter. It’s so disappointing we get something like this, but not the much better Elantra N (i30 N).
Agreed with this. Pedestrian, cycling, and mass transit infrastructure needs major work in the U.S. and Canada.
I think there was something like this on Windows Phone like 8 years ago.
Good. Now bring back the Fiesta.
It’d be cool if they had something like this but you got rid of the unnecessary height, made it handle better, be more efficient, and was cheaper. Oh, well...
While I don’t like the sound of this particular community, I am completely on board with creating better pedestrian, bicycling, and mass transit infrastructure in cities.
The fact that the U.S. is designed pretty much only for cars which means everyone has to use a car to get anywhere or do anything. Driving would be better if we worked on our pedestrian, biking, and mass transit infrastructure, and the way in which we develop our cities.
I swear you must be me. Even when I do find new music I like I rarely want to buy it due to excessively loud mastering. Pisses me off to no end.
It likely does have a sizeable impact, and if we don’t make changes because we deem them too small then we’re making a mistake because everything adds up. They could switch over to pasture-raised pork from regenerative farms, but they probably don’t want to spend that kind of money. They could also invest in…
Just one of the many symptoms of a poorly designed urban/suburban road network/transportation system. Hope the guy makes a full recovery and they do something about it.
It’s 32% what?
It’s 32% what?