Very true.
Very true.
If people can’t figure out how to take a reusable bag to the store then we are screwed.
It’s a shame all this money can’t go towards something that actually makes sense (aka trains and other alternative transportation) in a world where pollution and traffic are major issues.
This doesn’t surprise me. Every time they redo the railroad crossings around here they make them worse to drive over.
We need to just make touch sensitive buttons illegal in cars. So dumb.
This is probably the best looking small crossover out there, though a hatchback would be so much better. But of course people don’t want them... :’(
When it comes down to it most people don’t really care about the height, they just want crossovers because they’re “in”.
I would say it’s more aligned with Republicans who care only about themselves. Libertarians believe in not infringing on other people’s rights and that includes being able to have clean air and water. Of course, they may argue about how to get there, but...
If only they had headphone jacks...
The nice thing about the Explorer with the 2.3 is that it doesn’t have any exhaust tips and you can’t see the exhausts without looking under the car. It’s actually pretty smart as you’ll never have exhaust blowing at you while you’re at the back of the vehicle.
The article made it seem like this would be a car, but it’s a crossover. Lame...
What exactly does “parts from Amazon” mean?
Here’s one: don’t feed your dog garbage food. Definitely don’t feed them colored pebbles, and ideally feed them real food if you can afford it.
“The new engine should shave an mpg or two off the existing V8's dreadful numbers, Jeep claims.”
Completely agreed, plus it doesn’t have the incredibly dumb capacitive buttons in the center stack.
The Maverick offers the same basic function for way less, and it gets better fuel economy. It’s also built by a brand known for their trucks. I don’t think it should be a surprise it’s selling better.
Don’t forget Roku!
If an Expedition could get that fuel economy then a small car could likely get 70-80 MPG, small cars use less resources to build, they take less space on the road and in parking lots, they make less wind/tire noise typically, they get in fewer pedestrian collisions and when they do they’re safer for the pedestrian,…
What’s “Georiga”?
I hate Amazon as much as anyone, but I don't know if this guy has a leg to stand on.