YES, THIS! I like being able to stick my elbow out the window and rest my left arm on the window sill when I drive, and that’s uncomfortable with such high belt lines.
YES, THIS! I like being able to stick my elbow out the window and rest my left arm on the window sill when I drive, and that’s uncomfortable with such high belt lines.
I wonder what the depreciation is on a 1 year old, used Ferrari 458 with 200 miles. $80,000-$100,000 or so?
I prefer the CJ-7. CJ-5s just seem too short for me.
I don't know why I watched for as long as I did. This was so dumb I want that part of my life back.
Any outsourced, badge engineered, captive import which is masquerading as a domestic car. The Chevy Aveo was very un-’murican for example.
The reason this truck doesn't have great traction isn't entirely down to it being a 2WD. Looks like they were running standard road going air pressure in the tires. That’s a mistake. You want about 10-12 psi, to give a bigger contact patch so the tire floats on the surface instead of digging in. Also, mud tires aren't…
This is an interesting topic, and “that’s against the law” is an expression I’ve heard hundreds of times.
Dealerships should make it as convenient as possible for customers to get recall work done. Have the parts ready, and offer a loaner. there isn't much more than that they can do.
The fact that someone occasionally crashes a car like this doesn’t bother me, because it proves that despite their great expense and rarity, there are people who aren’t afraid to drive them and rack up the miles rather than let them sit in a garage. Look at Rowan Atkinon’s McLaren F1 for example.
The car seems a like a little bit of a half baked idea, especially the cooling system seems slapped together with no radiator shroud to ensure that cool air actually passes through the core instead of bypassing it. It’s funny that it’s creator went to jail, that only adds to the character. I noticed that Jay was…
That sounds like the intro to a future episode of Law and Order, maybe even SVU.
I don’t much care for the contemporary styling of Lexus SUVs. The current GX460 looks like they took the radiator grille from one of their sedans, enlarged it to 125% of the original, and slapped it on and called it done. I can see that they want it instantly recognized as a Lexus, but think they’re hideous. Just like…
Although nobody expected the show to go on forever, the way that it ended was unfortunate. Since Jeremy has confirmed he wants to continue with another automotive show, and none of them have decided to retire, it’s possible we could see them back together on TV or Netflix in the not too distant future. I’m optimistic…
I think it has to do with the AWD system, that is FWD biased. It handles like any other FWD Volvo. The V8 sounds really nice though.
Chrysler Crossfire. Ironically, it was made from recycled SLK parts.
The Reliant Robin wasn’t technically a car. It was built so that miners who didn’t have a driving license could get out of the cold of northern England in the winter. This was all explained on Top Gear when Jeremy repeatedly and intentionally rolled one a few seasons ago. However, I will say that a more stable 3…
This one was tough. I think I got about 2/12
I heard the FJ Cruiser had a small gas tank and therefore a crappy range between fill ups. Just out of curiosity, what did you trade it for?
I’ve heard that some states will charge sales tax on the price of your new car minus the value of your trade in, rather than tax the full retail price of the new car. So the argument the dealership should be using is that if you sell us your trade in you could potentially be saving a couple hundred bucks off of your…