It says there are two M buttons, I would imagine one is labeled M¹ and the other is labeled M². Pretty straight forward.
It says there are two M buttons, I would imagine one is labeled M¹ and the other is labeled M². Pretty straight forward.
My Miata has a manual top that I can open in about 5 seconds and close in 7, and I can drive as fast as I want while I do so (though it may become a bit of a parachute).
Neutral: I find myself not using new tech at all, which I suppose means I’m not using it correctly. I recently picked up my first car with blind spot monitors and I find myself forgetting they even exist, and instead using mirrors and a head check as I’ve always done.
Do it, you have the ability and the space. You’ll feel better about the car if there isn’t a constant nagging problem always in the back of your mind.
I’ve always wondered why guys like this get arrested (which they undoubtedly deserve) while the people who set cross-country speed records don’t. It’s impossible to set that record without averaging at least 100mph, which is clearly illegal.
Truly the perfect vehicle for a young, single writer living in NYC.
And here I was thinking they only came on in blazing daylight
Headlights that turn on when the wipers are on. My 1999 Grand Cherokee had this feature and no cars I've owned since, though newer and nicer, have offered it. It's idiot proof.
I know I’m about to sound like a massive idiot, but what exactly is wrong with the Williams car in this picture? What is the flow paint supposed to look like?
I like the way BMW and Audi do it in terms of 2/3/4/5/6/7/8. It gives a pretty clear hierarchy of size and luxury. The numbers that follow which mean absolutely nothing can take a hike.
#s 18 and 19 are still in car seats with attached cupholders, bringing the total number up to 23. As you can tell, I don’t make rash decisions.
Tell us about the cupholders, Stef. Are they all those annoying fixed-size, molded plastic ones that are the right size for a soda can but the wrong size for anything larger? Are half of them in the doors and only good for water bottles? Are these 19 good, American cupholders or is this just some gimmick that’s going…
Yeah, my car would run “strong as ever” too after a few turbos, a new trans, and a new diff.
I, for one, hope that gas prices go up again so f-bodies flood the market and I can finally afford to do an LS swap
The header picture. I hate it when anybody puts anything on top of my car. Cups, wallets, keys, backpacks, whatever. Place it on the ground, not on my car. I know it probably won’t cause much damage but what *does* cause damage is when they slide it on/off instead of gently placing it on the car and gently lifting it…
I mean I get what you’re trying to do here but the ID Buzz has been confirmed and the Phaeton and V10 Touareg are long gone. Wrong hill to die on
I work in auto and we have a factory here in the US, but the cars made there are primarily for the US market. The most interesting thing to me is that nobody is talking about the impact this might have on sales. Maybe it’s an HR politics thing, who knows. Then again, I’m a small fish and I’m sure the big fish are…
Everyone knows that the Urus was purpose built to carry your Ducati MotoGP bike to the track. Keeping it within the family
“for four times the length of a quarter mile”
Glad everyone is okay. Driving that fast can really take a toll.