The fact that it’s depreciated this much (and I may need a new car soon) means I just might be on the market for a Nexo. I’ll have to do more research, but knowing there’s a hydrogen station down the street helps plenty.
The fact that it’s depreciated this much (and I may need a new car soon) means I just might be on the market for a Nexo. I’ll have to do more research, but knowing there’s a hydrogen station down the street helps plenty.
Which makes sense, because every time something happens in the city I live in (almost said my city, I clearly don’t belong here) the entire police force shows up. And on one of the bike-only paths here which are paved away from traffic there was a cop chilling there to make sure that the only bikes that were going on…
Oh yeah, those electric dirt bikes. They’re pretty cool and I’ve been meaning to get one, but my issue is legality. I know in LA they really don’t care about whether or not it’s street legal but I live a little further south and I’ve seen the cops get up in arms about you riding electric without pedals UNLESS you have…
As someone who’s been riding electric bikes for roughly a year and struggling to find something quick and compact, this is a welcome addition assuming it comes to market. I have 5 e-bikes right now but this can easily bring that down to 2.
Although the weight and the lack of proper handle are pretty concerning for…
As long as car collectors, V6 muscle car dudebros, Instagram influencers, car YouTubers, and Jay Leno get to keep that glorious noise, I don’t think anyone will care.
But seriously, in a world increasingly trying (and mostly unsuccessfully) transitioning to carbon-neutral, this may become revolutionary for cold weather…
I’m sure someone’s mentioned those TikTok videos where they ask randoms about their car payments, called it “what is your car monthly, big boi edition.”
Really wish they stopped glorifying debt for clout.
Haha you summed it up best in your first sentence, I should’ve just said that!
Counterpoint to that: the upcoming Corolla Cross Hybrid. They’ve talked about bringing it to market and next year is when it’ll finally arrive. Speculation says the base will be a sub-$30k car, right in shooting range of the other Toyota hybrid hatchback. Judging by the specs, they were waiting to perfect the …
No see that’s what I mean. The Prius as it sits is only recognizable BECAUSE of the name. Tons of people know what a Prius is and what it means. Case-and-point my parents who aren’t car-savvy bought one because they wanted a hybrid. Plenty of them out there, BTW, and they could’ve bought a Corolla Hybrid, IONIQ, or…
Dick-holes gon’ dick hole.
Maybe the Prius’s (Prius’???) job was once to be practical, but the practical options are on the market so now the only reason you’d be getting a Prius is for the name itself. If a Corolla Hybrid gets 50 MPG while a Prius gets 55, there’s not much benefit spending $5k more to save that one gallon of gas per tank, at…
“Which part of it looks good to you?”
Which part of it doesn’t look good to you?
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I have a 2006 Prius and can confirm the B is for Brake. It’s a lot more intuitive than you might think TBH.
Double points if the owners are the type to keep them in their doomsday vault locked away to be driven after the rest of us regular peasantry have perished.
My bad, forgot the Internet wasn’t the best place to have an opinion.
As much as I thought it was neat-looking for a crossover, there’s nothing compelling me to buy one of these over a Corolla Cross (and that thing is, for lack of a better word, a drivable refrigerator).
At that point I’m getting the HR-V. At least if I swap the badges I can tell people at Marshalls and Planet Fitness…
Half of me is curious and would like to try it out. The other half wishes that the enthusiasts would keep manual transmissions dead.
You don’t crank your car to start anymore and I’m sure there were people way back in the day who thought it was part of the automotive experience. This is an old technology that is…
According to Universal Studios, now it’s a Toretto.
Noda-san said: “When the R35 was released here in Japan, the R34, the R33, the R32 owners said, It’s not a GT-R. It’s too big. It’s different. In the beginning they didn’t like it. But now they get together because they’re like family.”