It’s worlds better now.
It’s worlds better now.
So everybody in Editorial is mad about this too. Besides the fact that it looks terrible, we have to actually work in Kinja all day long.
Can we address the bigger issue here? Can we stop with the recommended/recent videos auto playing on every single page?
Your vehicular preferences (like mine) are an outlier and automakers are right not to consider us in their product planning decisions.
People who live in cities can’t easily charge EVs.
My knowledge of private jets is exclusive to that scene in Iron Man with the pole and the hot sake.
A diving destination where the draw is junked cars at the bottom of a flooded quarry is the Alabama-est thing ever.
Sometimes I feel like cars that “don’t need a lot of maintenance” are just actually better at hiding how broken they are from their oblivious owners.
Love that picture...that came from one of my clients.
A more reasonable answer for a daily commuter (vs. a 20+ year old car) is a GTI.
Black provides the best visibility for shipping guards. Just sayin.
The headline could be better. My first thought after reading it was that this transgender person was made fun of in Chappelle’s special and later killed themselves- not that her and Chappelle were friends...
Germans would not allow a fly to be on the wall.
The very LAST thing my parents were ever concerned with was how comfortable my brother and I were in the car. We were lucky to be getting a ride somewhere at all - my parents were NOT in the kid taxi business. We could like it or lump it. And complaining would result in a swat at best or in one case, a long, cold walk…
That place was the worst for sensationalist headlines and heavy aggression. Never saw an unbiased, neutral-toned article there. Which, I suppose, wasn’t its goal.
To be fair....its much more attractive than the Model 3.
Apparently nobody else picked up on your satire.
Bad take. Volume should always be a knob. Honda tried buttons and sliders, wised up and reverted back to a proper knob. As it should be.
Do superchargers spin the opposite direction in Australia?
Obviously this was written by someone who has never owned an old car, for if they had, they would have known that thin brown fluid also indicates where you left your rusting hulk standing after driving it in the rain, and that red fluid indicates the spot where you slashed your hand open when the wrench slipped off…