agreed
agreed
If people based their car shopping decisions purely on real needs, 98% of the cars out there would be FWD subcompacts sedans.
A white steering wheel?? I’m sure that will age well.
There is no excuse for how bad that looks. Hell Toyota figured out how to make a Prius look great. Come on VW, get it together.
Everyone knows miles are shorter in Europe. Duh.
I’m not into the ID styling.
The “design” trend of slapping a big iPad on the dash and calling a day needs to end soon.
It’s... fine, I guess. I really can’t get excited about another compact CUV in a market already teeming with compact CUVs. The pricing seems reasonable.
Go to a Toyota dealer and try and find a RAV4 prime. They are 6 months out. Its not that people don’t want them, its that they aren’t building enough of them.
Never ceases to amaze me how a vehicle so poorly fit for use is in such high demand. Be it a Wrangler or a G-wagen, it’s a Jeep thing...I don’t understand.
Something about the way it looks just screams to me: “Now you and 45 of your closest friends can die in a low-speed collision!”
Mr. Regular is right, there's something inherently wrong about claiming you're "saving the planet" while blasting across a desert in an 8000lb behemoth full of open pit mined copper and lithium. If you want be ecological and out in nature ride a bicycle like us peasants, and drive a modest little Chevy Bolt to the…
Even the pre-refresh Escape isn’t bad, and the goofy 3-cyl warble from the base engine is kind of charming.
I rented a Porsche Macan on TURO last year and it was fantastic. If was going to go down to one car instead I can’t think of a better contender.
The Mach-E. But, Ford, listen, please stop calling it a Mustang.