Safe as opposed to exciting. Either way, the dart far outstrips the corolla. Subjective perhaps, but at least it has some soul and wit.
Safe as opposed to exciting. Either way, the dart far outstrips the corolla. Subjective perhaps, but at least it has some soul and wit.
And I think you pegged it. The majority of the market is used to boring, safe, reliable. The revocation of that option would be an interesting game changer and really redefine buying habits. Wouldn't you say?
Bought one. Truer words never spoken. Currently trying to bring back that Italian spice. I know there is a stunner under all that flab
Promoted. I like your argument over many of the others.
I just tend to think that if the safe boring option (edit: to buy) were to die the rest of the automakers would have to work hard to up their game to pull in a suddenly disoriented buying segment. As long as the corolla exists, so too will apathy in the industry.
Why? Because it stifles a lot of innovation. If the mainstay is this, and everyone buys this, then what merit, as a competitor, is there in really blowing the doors off with R&D. If you are competing with a volume toaster, what point is there in sending a rocket to the moon at a similar price point. Toyota has a good…
Why? Because it stifles a lot of innovation. If the mainstay is this, and everyone buys this, then what merit, as a competitor, is there in really blowing the doors off with R&D. If you are competing with a volume toaster, what point is there in sending a rocket to the moon at a similar price point. Toyota has a good…
Speak not ill of these until you've driven or ridden in one. Absolutely sublime. You'll see, naysayers, you'll see. On paper, it is trounced by a lot of modern machines, but there is something about them utterly irreplicable in anything else.
On point. Very on point. It took one new car purchase to get that message. No more for me until I'm in Exotic territory or into something that appreciates over time. Preferably the nexus between the two. My next will be a 7 series a couple/few years old. They can be had for ten cents on the dollar around these…
I can't readily forgive getting stuck in what looks like an inch of snow on flat ground with the drive wheels not in any sort of rut. Like... seriously.
Yeah, it isn't fun. I happened to be in my
bell ringing days well before the medical community had caught up to the significance of concussive events as they pertain to mental health. So be it. Neuroplasticity covers a lot of sins. I can write and speak at an advanced level. Emotionally stable. Don't twitch or foam.…
As someone who did not, and now occasionally has trouble with simple math, I concur. Helmets do save a lot of grief.
Nintendo: the blackberry of the console world
Likely, not being facetious either, the next variant will be the BMW x1 activedrive grand coupe.
That... Can't be a cheap burnout.
I love it.
Erf. The front reminds me of some generation of Honda Civic, and the booty looks like one of the last gen Mercury Cougars.
And how much will that windshield cost to replace, if the tech is partially integrated into it. I thought about this solution years and years ago when ultrasonic dust control came out on some of the early DSLR's, and I have to wonder what a piece of glass the size of a windshield could cost.