Recycling is inherently good
Recycling is inherently good
[As I am immersed in Giz ads for grocery stores, unnecessary electronics, JP Morgan etc.]
the mazda 3 turbo only has 227hp but i wouldn’t call that one yawn-inducing. it’s kind of stupid when you wring it out. i’m not sure i mean that as a compliment. it is almost like something you’d sign a waiver for and rent for an hour at a resort some where. i test drove one with my brother and that’s what i had to…
As far as the civic goes, Honda definitely still has it. Their CUVs are boring and the styling of the new Civic is less “interesting” whether that is a good or bad thing for you... but the Civic is still a benchmark for a practical sedan/hatchback with wonderful driving dynamics for the price.
And I’m saying that as a…
It’s kinda weird to me that if you like affordable sporty cars you’re now a Toyota or Hyundai fan.
Eh, as a 4-time Subaru owner - ‘05 OBXT, ‘05 FXT, ‘12 STI, and now ‘20 STI - the Subaru faithful cries foul, with the same complaints, every time a new generation comes out. As more of them become available, they will get snapped up. Sun rises, sun sets,
I’m completely on board with the narrative it’s 100% due to that fugly cladding, because that’s what I want to believe, reality be dammed
The half that own a house and can install a charger. The other half of us are still waiting for the hatchback. Guess we’ll go look at GR Corollas.
I remember when the Legacy was redesigned in North America for 2005 and the outback was offered as both a wagon and sedan which was essentially a Legacy with a bit more ground clearance and some extra rugged-looking cladding. But that was still designed to be a soft-roader family vehicle and not a track-focused…
Seriously? The old WRX went out of production in late 2021 and there were virtually no cars available anywhere in the country for the entire first quarter of 2022, hence no sales.
It was a real missed opportunity to not come out with a hot hatch Mirage. That thing would have been crazy.
You want to embarrass owners of fine, exotic automobiles.
Wow. Their convoy is all about freedom...
Looks like Biden flicked the switch to stop the price reduction. /s
Toyota and Honda still manage to sell about 300,000 Camries and Accords every year, so not quite dead. But dying.
Yeah the thing that irks me is how SUVs are not treated the same as cars. It is utter bullshit.
I really hand it to the marketers. They figured out a way to get people to pay an extra $5K for basically the same thing, with nearly zero added production cost. Brilliant, but it sucks for those of us who actually care about driving and want a car that both drives properly AND has a decent amount of utility.
We live in the worst timeline.
Looks like things are getting too spicy for the pepper.