I was going to say Arizona too as that is where I presently live, but the lack of fun roads in close proximity to where 90% of the people live (PHX metro) is the biggest issue.
I was going to say Arizona too as that is where I presently live, but the lack of fun roads in close proximity to where 90% of the people live (PHX metro) is the biggest issue.
It’s still newer than the Nissan Z. Might as well just put it back on the market.
I’m thrilled to discover that the tariffs had their intended effect. A major job creation engine ... for Thailand.
Your free trial period on BMW ownership expires after 3 years or 36,000 miles. Whichever comes first.
Erm, Hyundai comes equipped with all of that stuff for 3 years free-of-charge.
Here’s a free Mercedes or Audi ad for whoever wants it.
Tell me about the strap.
You are partially right that the Model 3 made a lot of headway into the small luxury market like the 3-series, however, the top 5 trade ins as reported a year ago were:
Here’s the thing—I have both a Model 3 and am F80 M3. In the right setting, the M3 is a riot. It’s super fun to wind it out, and I love shifting for myself.
it’s like bragging about an Apple Watch to mechanical watch enthusiasts, because you don’t like the ticking sound.
I think you can be a Jalopnik and like electric cars, but I’m not sure you can be a Jalopnik and not like engine sounds. Heck, it wasn’t long ago we were arguing about whether one can be a Jalopnik and not drive a stick.
Yeah, only so-cal in mind.
That’s a terrible take from someone who’s obviously never driven one. I’m far from a Tesla fanboy, but I'm objective enough to understand how stupid your comment is.
If you don’t like the way an internal combustion engines sound, I don’t think anybody needs to take your opinions about a Corvette very seriously. Why are you here?
My take. C8 will def be an amazing machine. Really stoked to see one on the road.
call me when ICE cars stop receiving billions upon billions of explicit and implicit fossil fuel subsidies like they have been getting for the last century.
Fun fact: in 1999, the base price of a Corvette was $38,820. Adjusted for inflation, that’s...$59,780.
That SUV has now seen more crawling than the average Wrangler. *zips up flame suit*
Finally, someone using their mall-crawler for a mall-crawling-adjacent activity.
+1