Agreed. I think Toyota realized their cars are being largely panned for poor design. But their trucks are always praised for their rugges handsomeness
Agreed. I think Toyota realized their cars are being largely panned for poor design. But their trucks are always praised for their rugges handsomeness
I can’t help but laugh at the people who inevitably whine about a crossover being useless because it doesn’t have triple lockers and a 2-speed transfer case. My work often has me traveling to rural communities in South America. Many of their “Roads” would scare off most Americans in lifted wranglers. Yet the locals…
Those new headlights look like an eBay special that’s been plaguing this generation of Sequoia for years
I have quite a few friends with trucks who only commute with them. I have one friend who flips homes full time and does most of the work himself. His car? A Jetta Sportwagen
It's a bit underwhelming because there are almost no concept cars shown in Chicago
Its an old and terrible car. But so is the Dodge Journey. Take a look at its sales figures. It’s still selling like hot cakes with random spikes in sales that don’t correlate to any refresh. I would love to see an article explaining the economics of Dodge Journey sales.
Don’t be poor. Drive your G-wagon in the winter. Not your McLaren. Problem solved.
Don’t be poor. Pay someone to wash your windows. Problem solved.
“think of windchill as the acceleration of cold, where temperature is top speed’.
Judging by her “old myths won’t die” comment, this is probably a typo. Unless you’re talking about the myth that BMW tells its owners about “15k miles oil changes”.
This is a false dichotomy. Reliability and fun aren’t exclusive. See the GT86 or miata.
Maybe it’s just me, but quality is more important than reliability when I’m buying a cheap luxury car. If the miles are high, I don’t care as long as it “feels” like a new, solid luxury car. Maintenance is something I research and include in my budget and I’ll still come out ahead with depreciation.
If this was a Lexus, it would be a NP. This is an Alfa. You may not know what is wrong, but you can guarantee something is wrong
Fair enough, but with the wheels above, what else do you want?
I always went skiing with my old Land Cruiser or my mom’s X5. These split gates make super useful exterior benches for putting on ski gear in the parking lot without tearing up your interior also super useful for loading heavy equipment in the rear
I don’t get the obsession with the clown shoe. You can get the same stellar drive train for less money in the Z4 M coupe. As an added bonus, it doesn’t look like a clown shoe and the interior isn’t from 1997. The main appeal of the clown shoe is that it’s weird, rare and not an M3... This is all those things and good…
This is news? This is what the majority of Infiniti FXs are doing in Chicago
His base doesn't fly. They stay in Mississippi and never leave
Been using it for 2 months to fill in the exclusion zones on my cheeks (I could only grow a chinstrap basically). So far it's definitely filled in more. Not there completely, but it's a big improvement. The Costco brand minoxidil works just fine and it's dirt cheap