$35k in 1996 is $54k in today’s money.
$35k in 1996 is $54k in today’s money.
Except the Miata is more interesting somehow.
Just say every car company, since all major ones used takata airbags
As I said in the third paragraph... :)
Retractable tire spikes. I’m pretty sure Tire Rack carries them...
Yeah, I have a second car with 4WD and proper tires, I just did this for fun. I don’t ever plan on driving this in the winter again. Also I’ve never driven a car with summer tires in the winter, so that was kind of cool.
SO MUCH! COME BACK!!!
Yeah, I was thinking about that the entire time I was doing this. Bond didn’t have this problem. What gives?
DeMuro in the snow with an Aston Martin seems like a likely conclusion to a game of Clue.
Doug, no offense, I enjoy your articles and your sense of humor. I really really do. I read your text version of the video first, then I watch the video. So please forgive me when I proceed to yell at you now... DO YOU NOT READ JALOPNIK’S PLETHORA OF ARTICLES ON HOW SUMMER TIRES SHOULD NOT BE USED IN THE WINTER?
...miss me yet?
Most surprising part of the headline.
High performance summer tires in snow on any car is an awful idea. Almost as awful an idea as owning only two cars and both of them being British.
Sport tires?
Simply unbelievable that an Aston does not handle in the cold and snow.
Engineers told me it will be ready when it’s ready, when they’re sure it’s not a beta test on customers
Ok this is alllmost there, like 80% of the way towards the S Class. Supposedly there’s another Cadillac sedan on it’s way above this one, but I wish Cadillac would have jumped straight into that car, because the CT6 feels like an awkard half step between the E and S classes.
proof caddie knows how to make a GORGEOUS instrument cluster.
now get rid of that late 90s shit-show in the ATS and non V CTS’s.
Lightsaber edition:
This is northbound I-35 frontage road and Slaughter Lane
I-35 and research blvd, ebony.