This is true. Obviously GM acknowledged it in the Gen 2 model. I still don’t think it’s as horrible of a situation as people say. Obviously for people with 3+ kids under the age of 12 (potential front seat sitters), it’s a different story....
This is true. Obviously GM acknowledged it in the Gen 2 model. I still don’t think it’s as horrible of a situation as people say. Obviously for people with 3+ kids under the age of 12 (potential front seat sitters), it’s a different story....
These are true statements. But it still wins the day as a commuter car for getting around suburban Chicago.
My kids are OK in the back, and I’m 6'2" and 250 lbs. For long trips, we take the Suburban. I agree the back isn’t great for adults.
Do you drive a Corolla? Seriously though, the Gen 1 Volt is a very good looking car. Mine is 5 years old and I still get compliments. Gen 2 Volt is much less interesting, I agree.
My kids LOVE the split back seat.
My Volt will be one of those cars everyone wants when armageddon happens.
Press “TP” on the dash. It means Time Program. Surprisingly easy.
As a 2013 Volt owner, I can get behind this comment.
As a previous owner of a 2002 Mazda Protege5, this makes me really sad. I would’ve loved to get another Mazda hatch after my Volt, but NO WAY with this piece.
Oh, and if the Civic Si is out because of manual, how about Acura ILX?
Do NOT buy a Mini if you want reliable. It’s a BMW. Just get a Civic Sport or Si and call it a day. Next in line would be something from Ford, but really, just get the Civic.
Looks like a Hellcat. Not a bad thing.
He hasn’t done a single thing that made sense to anyone with a (compassionate, informed, educated, pragmatic) brain since the day he took office.
The interior picture makes me sad. Look at that sad little PDK gear lever. Why even have it? Just make the whole thing buttons on the dash/wheel, lose the center console and make the cabin airy again like back in the 70s
Wouldn’t it be far easier and at least *somewhat* sanitary to at least carry a stash of adult diapers on the train for times like this? That *has* to be better than literally shitting/pissing in a box.
As a Volt owner, this makes me sad, but I’m not surprised, either. With the popularity of SUVs/CUVs and the emergence of long-range EVs, the Volt was a tweener that was bound to die. I will enjoy mine as long as I can.
Really want to see how good a BASE Cayman is. Literally zero options with the manual transmission. It’s probably amazing, but no one buys it.
This is undeniably for fleets. Very few customers will come in and buy this.
After my neighbor and her two kids EACH showed up with a gray 2016 Corolla, I simply couldn’t stomach it any longer. Vomit.
The *only* thing I wanted to read about was the manual transmission.