curbwatching
curbwatching
curbwatching

This is an excellent argument for “full autonomy or nothing.”

It’s the Porsche of Theseus!

Agreed, one of the most elegant and timeless designs for any car.

Ludacris is a proper Jalop.

The fourth generation Honda Accord has aged incredibly well. Honda was getting things right in the early ‘90s. Clean lines, excellent proportions, and an honest design that said quality without looking like it tried too hard.

If we still placed any value on decorum and dignity, or as you derisively sniff, “civility,” people like Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, and Lindsey Graham wouldn’t be elected in the first place.

Also good: Saturn.

Odometer has been reset.

I live within driving distance of this dealer; I owe it to myself just to stop by and see it once in person before it passes into the next private collection.

Wow, dial it down. Maybe if you didn’t get so touchy and upset, you’d have a nicer day.

6: It can get your passengers to the airport in half the usual time

Agreed, I can see no compelling reason to “upgrade” from a 6S at this point.

What are you getting all hysterical for? Chill out.

The same methodology applies to every car in the list, so your argument makes no sense. 

I can’t think of any trip I make that would need more than 150 miles of EV range. More would be better, but the i3 seems like more of a city car than a road trip car, so this is good.

In other words, you don’t have anything to go on except the opinion you made up in your head.

What’s your opinion based on?

There are 7 recalls on the Chevy SS, including a corrosion issue that can result in the loss of all power steering, and seat belts & airbags that may not work in the case of a crash.

Apologies for assuming you drove a Camry, your avatar suggests a BMW.

It’s funny to watch people that claim to know anything about cars, or enjoy good cars, suddenly turn into your drunk uncle from the ‘80s who thought he invented the joke about “Fix it again Tony.”