Since most are driven to the Starbucks drive thru...
Since most are driven to the Starbucks drive thru...
They do make a 4cyl hybrid that gets 35mpg city (actually 36)—it’s called the Highlander. You can’t force people to buy the car they really need.
The 4Runner, the Prado and the GX have been the same truck for a very very long time. We finally are getting all the choices in the US. So we can choose specs based on tastes and budget.
How about this one: “Millenials are responsible for the death of the manual transmission.”
“I need an HD truck” - Some random Boss guy
Around these parts it’s mostly Buick SUVs (Enclave, Encore) and the near-ubiquitious Camry for current models. For older models, Lexus sedans from 2006 to around 2012.
I watched the review and kept waiting for the part that showed how bad the car was. It was all just stupid piddly shit. Just a few random software and user interface type things. I actually thought the car seemed really cool with some interesting and unusual features. The only thing that did seem not so great was the…
I rarely see any Genesis Coupes and I live in a major city. I see a lot of clapped out Gs and Zs driven by idiots though.
Obvious answer is obvious answer. Altima.
Any Hummer that isn’t owned by an actual government military agency.
Once the somewhat inconvenient Aeroflap is removed, the remaining install steps are pretty easy (not that removing the Aeroflap is terribly difficult either - just kinda unpolished). Unfolding the lightweight aluminium three-pieced is straightforward. However, if you don’t push in the buttons/springs to unlock +…
OK, so factory tents that integrate with vehicles NEVER look good. That’s just a given. For some reason they’re always baggy and loose fitting in a way that a real tent never is. So the Cybertent is no outlier here.
“That doesn’t sound great, but it is normal enough for a tent, I suppose”
The Rimac Nevera can hit 60 in 1.7, powered through its tires. I did reach out to a tire group, who said that a 0-60 of less than one second didn’t seem feasible on current tire technology without the help of a “rocket booster”
This just in… Elon musk lies.
Lucky for us Toyota does offer it with a turbo V6… it just has a Lexus badge and starts at $64,250.
Isn’t a bit misleading to say that this Land Cruiser is cheaper than the outgoing one when they are different vehicles? The US 2024 Land Cruiser is a Prado similar to a Lexus GX, not the larger flagship SUV that was similar to the Lexus LX.