curbwatching
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Places that don’t get taxicabs certainly aren’t getting these.

We already have cabs. 

It’s shitty.

It’s not even as nice as a Toyota Yaris.

Wait, it’s not? I guess I just assumed the same thing that you did, that this was accessible. Huge failure if it’s not.

MIT created a concept in 2012 for folding cars that could take up 1/3 the normal amount of space when parked. It was called Hiriko.

“Not worse than other stuff”

Behold, the car of the future! Remember our slogan, “meh, it’s fine”

Why does it look less luxurious than a BART train?

There are so many cars I love in that poster, but most of all I need to know WHAT IS THAT

Absolutely

Just give them some big panic buttons on the dash that they can mash when things look scary

Glad to see Hyundai is taking the Mazda approach of keeping the screen out of reach, instead of expecting people to interact “safely” with a touchscreen at 70 mph.

Strong argument.

I’m surprised by how much I like that interior.

Yup. They came so close. On the other hand, the GMC Motorhome absolutely nailed it. As far as I’m concerned, it’s the prettiest RV ever made.

Such a shame, when you look back at how RVs used to be.

Also effective: “The Bottle”

The Oldsmobile Cutlass, which included the Rallye 350, the 442, and don’t forget the first turbocharged production car, the Cutlass Jetfire

Can we get a list of all the cars David Tracy could buy instead of one jacket from Walmart?