Psssh. I trailer my unicorn. Nothing but the best for SparkleMane.
Not to mention that a 20-year old vehicle will have gobs of crowdsourced solutions to issues, making a lot of repairs available to novice wrenchers with access to Youtube or enthusiast forum. I daily a 20-year-old 4runner, and there hasn’t been an issue a 15 minute Google search hasn’t been able to solve, thanks to…
Anyway, that’s not what this little article is about. This article is a “Question of the Day.” It’s basically an easy way for Jalopnik to increase reader engagement and get two free posts per day — one question and one that basically lists your answers in slideshow form. We get one pageview per slide, so this…
I had to look it up, too, but it’s on the TNGA-C platform, so same as the UX. Yaris is on the TNGA-B platform.
It seems like they could pop the UX250h drivetrain in it (also on the TNGA-C plateform) for the AWD/hybrid version. Of course, this would make the continued existence of the UX250h even more puzzling...
This has to be the nail in the coffin for the CH-R, too.
“Now boarding seats B.1.1.7 through B.1.617.2"
I’m not superstitious, but if I had to choose an airline during this wave of the pandemic, I think the one named “Delta” would be by last choice.
Take a look at 2015 Leaf prices and remaining range if you want a sense of just how much EV batteries can degrade.
And the blooper reel is hilarious:
Minor correction: For whatever reason, the base engine FWD Santa Cruz actually gets worse MPG than the AWD version on the highway:
I’m rooting for this thing, but with the Maverick hybrid offering 40 MPG, I hope Hyundai is rushing to put the Tucson hybrid drivetrain in this. The first one to market with AWD + hybrid is going to crush it.
If Chet Haze/Hanks/Hanx were going to inherit anything of mine, I’d sell it too.
General RT43s for the win!
1. A purple Nissan hardbody with the license plate “PPLEATR”
Better headline: “The 2022 Volkswagon Golf R has the power of more than 28 Changlis”
Agreed, but it looks like they outsourced the wheel photoshop to their 6-year-old.
What is their 4G signal like? I’m in the boonies and was stuck with Exede (satellite internet) for years. We’re now using Verizon’s 4G network for home internet via 4G Antenna Shop (typically sells to RVers), but AT&T and T-mobile are also rolling out home internet options to limited markets. I’d check it out -- it…
Not all heroes wear....shoes.