In the applications I’ve used a CVT, it was worse than a standard slushbox.
In the applications I’ve used a CVT, it was worse than a standard slushbox.
Nope, you pretty much summed it up.
I was in Puerto Vallarta for vacation a week ago and utes, utes e’erywhere. I saw Chevy, VW, and Ram utes. I also saw a BMW hot hatch that was pretty nifty looking.
CVTs are good in theory, but every time I’ve driven a car with one in it, I spontaneously vomit - because they are rotten.
Another issue, and correct me if I’m wrong, but the airlines don’t start the pay clock for staff until the cabin door closes. If you have to be present, you have to be paid. That would be one change they should fight for.
What kind of woke liberal nonsense is this?
A USAF member overextended on credit to purchase a vehicle they can’t really afford? De rigueur, man, de rigueur.
Not one mention of the classic white panel van?
Obligatory Last Starfighter reference.
I’ve never seen the past tense of yeet before. But, well....there it is.
Re: Shapeshifters.
I remember as a kid, my uncle would be trailed by someone with their high-beams on and my aunt would just reach up and adjust the rearview mirror until she reflected the light right back into the following driver’s eyes.
There’s a very clear signal. You are now approaching the car instead of maintaining a set distance. For ICE cars, that’s not much of an issue, but these cars with heavy regenerative braking, where taking you foot off the accelerator is akin to braking, I could see this being a problem.
I pretty much had my perfect set-up. I have a Jeep Wrangler that I’ve owned for 29 years now, was my DD for most of my youth. Porsche 911 with a stick. Suburban for hauling kids to whatever and it can fit a sheet of plywood in the back.
Those poor bees. My heart goes out to them.
Tik-Tokker (not a just user, a content producer): flag one.
No brand is more associated with an older generation than Cadillac, except for perhaps Buick or Oldsmobile. They know who their buyers are and they tend to shy away from complicated newfangled gadgets (like VCRs!).
Not a single Alfa 33 or T33 derivative? Che due palle!
Even with huge tires the dimensions are still off.
Wait till ya see the beer commercials from the era!