I’m about to put a pre-owned set of black painted, winter alloys on my car. They have more offset than stock and spokes that are proud of the tire edge, so I’m already dreading my first bit of curb rash.
I’m about to put a pre-owned set of black painted, winter alloys on my car. They have more offset than stock and spokes that are proud of the tire edge, so I’m already dreading my first bit of curb rash.
It’s basically an ad for the Yamaha T7 Tenere, along with the supporting sponsors. Fun to watch, just fast forward past the whole lost-guy-in-diaper thing.
Wow, talk about (lack of) side impact protection! I’m guessing this Nissan wouldn’t survive an impact the same way this Altima did.
Ya, my 11 year old Mazda CX-9 has depreciated about 85%. But it won’t cost the equivalent of its current value to keep it running, like the Panamera will.
They need to make a cabriolet version!
Too be fair, Teslas are pretty common these days. The Model S was pretty spectacular to look at 10 yrs ago. Its just long in the tooth now.
“....given that the supercar business is a tough one...”
“planned to be a refundable credit, so even if you have zero income, you’ll get a $12,500 check from the IRS”
So, since most gazillionaires don’t pay tax, we can rest assured they won’t be getting the EV rebate! /S (knowing full well they’ll write off the entire vehicle cost somehow).
True, but with the proper info we could deride their bad choice of car with more conviction.
This is a car blog. “Little red hatchback” doesn’t cut it.
Well obviously they didn’t have a cop motor.
This question was answered by Jalopnik a few weeks ago.
Second skatepark fail in a week.
At a deep discount it’s a solid choice. My wife was looking for a new car rectently and I was seriously looking at VW Arteon’s. What a fantastic looking German built luxury sedan. At list price no way. But as a demo or lightly used 1 or 2 yr old car, a 25-30% discount makes it much more appealing. It’s the orphaned…
Sort of makes all the past obsession about low center of gravity on sport bikes seem quaint.
So what happens when the driver of a too-large truck gets to this point? Is he/she supposed to backup and turnaround? Good luck with that. Or just just go to the middle lane?
To me, Wisconsinites seem overly polite drivers.