I currently own a Mazdaspeed 3 of the same generation. I love the hell out of it but the backseat is downright tight with a car seat in it. Of course I’m 6 ft, and I have 2 kids in car seats, so take that as you will.
I currently own a Mazdaspeed 3 of the same generation. I love the hell out of it but the backseat is downright tight with a car seat in it. Of course I’m 6 ft, and I have 2 kids in car seats, so take that as you will.
GTI is the correct answer. In 10 years when it’s worn out charging infrastructure will be better and you can go EV.
The MK8 is a beautiful car. As an Alltrack owner, I wish we got the golf R wagon instead but unfortunately the market has spoken: The US just doesn’t seem to want any wagon that isn’t an outback. I do, and there are dozens of us, but the rest of the market would prefer CUVs.
You DO need 350 miles of range, though. First, because that 350 miles is really more like 250 in actual practice, and second because, even under the most ideal circumstances - that is, a Tesla, using superchargers, which are relatively ubiquitous - the need to go to those stations and charge constantly while doing a…
You know, our political adversary... Taiwan. I’m tired of them coming into our Call of Duty matches with all those ringers and just wrecking shit. Like, come on. They have to be using mods or something. There is no freakin’ way they’re that good at aiming.
Tariffs on imports are nothing but a tax and will do little, if anything, to make domestic products more competitive overseas.
What brand is most ready to do the EV thing? Honda. Toyota has the RAV 4 Prime, and I’m 99% certain they make a big announcement within the year about their next generation all-electric crossover to compete with the Mustang Mach-E, Model Y, Hyundai Ionic 5, the Kia... I think it’s called something like 6? I don’t…
It’s on a few Mercedes now too. Great if you’re carpooling or picking someone up, you can make room in the back seat for passengers, turn on the front heated seat before you get there, all while driving and not having to reach across the car.
I don’t avoid chains altogether, but I will avoid shit locations.
*ashes cigarette and takes sip of whisky*
Don’t be stupid - it should be a slideshow, obviously!
Bill Cosby isn’t an alleged rapist. He was convicted and freely admitted it was true. His case was overturned because of procedural errors, not a lack of guilt.
The fact he’s so openly admitting it was only “verbal abuse” means he’s got much bigger skeletons in his closet. No way is a major producer like that gonna get the boot just because he’s verbally abusive; are you kidding me? That’s 80% of them. Dan Schneider has been a massive sleazeball since forever and people…
Isn’t Dan Schneider the father of Jamie Spears’ baby?
It’s probably a nice price, but god damn if that body kit doesn’t need to come off. That’s some boy racer, Fast and the Furious shit that hasn’t been trendy in well over a decade.
So the City of NY should have been held responsible had the woman I saw who was about to step off the curb directly in front of a bus (mid-block, mind you) staring at her phone while wearing headphones had actually been hit? The only reason she is alive is a random guy was standing there and literally grabbed her and…
It was not a benefit to Cosby- it was a benefit to his accuser. Without the promise of no prosecution, Cosby could have plead the fifth on all questions asked, and his accuser wouldn’t have won her civil suit. By removing threat of prosecution, it removed his ability to plead the fifth.
I feel like this article overlooks the most important and depressing thing here.