You don’t eat snacks on road trips?
You don’t eat snacks on road trips?
My wife would flip if we got a 7-eleven with that kind of stuff. She loves watching videos of people going through 7-elevens in Japan.
This is how a lot of people felt with this “Supra”
Not to directly attack the writer, but fuck this headline and the hyperbole. I’m sick of finger wagging at car enthusiasts for being “the reason” a car goes away. Pull your heads out of your asses and understand the Supra was launched right in the middle of a generational economic and world affecting event. It was…
Or is it a case of “Do it right, or don’t do it at all”?
Fine by me — I always thought it was too ugly to drive and too German to own long-term. If this frees up the Toyota engineers to work on new affordable sports cars — like a new Celica and MR2 — I’d consider it a win.
“What’s better: A Supra with some German components, or no Supra at all?”
I’m just saying that when Japan and Germany team up on a project, the outcome is kinda doubtful.
I'm fantasizing that the low miles mean it wasn't driven in the snow/salt that covers Rochester in the 6 months of winter. I'm also delusional in believing Mazda actually had rustproofing in these early days. So take my imaginary internet bucks- NP
But also, how about we follow Canada’s lead and require headlights to automatically turn on when you turn on your windshield wipers?
Frankly, 2 things that would save way more lives, be easier to implement, and would not introduce Big Brother tracking:
Honda has historically been very lean on PHEV offerings in the USA. The only ones I can recall are the Accord PHEV from ~10 years ago and the slow-selling Clarity PHEV. It would be a very big deal if Honda started offering a PHEV Civic (or any PHEV for that matter). The fact that it was not mentioned makes me think…
It’s not a plug-in, and they haven’t announced any PHEV options for the Civic.
I imagine it’ll either have both options, or only a non plugin hybrid.
No plug-in version.
They remind me of a test vehicle that is trying to hide the real truck under it during testing.
Sounds like they gave him a glass of Kool-Aid too....
“It seems like everything causes cancer these days”
That is a little suspicious.
“American Muscle” is a very specific style of vehicle. It does not mean “fast car made by an American brand”.