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I was going to click yes despite all the warning signs until I got to 20k.

yea, that’s what the model is called. its the only way to be clear that they aren’t building the new one (or building both side by side)

oh no. that’s catastrophically sadder

i consider myself fairly tech savvy and I couldn’t figure out why I couldn’t get my wifes car to initialize apple carplay when I plugged my phone in. Sometimes it would, sometimes it wouldn’t. I finally figured out that the phone can’t be paired via bluetooth and do carplay at the same time. how many people would have

my main question is, since the users fill out the survey, how many infortainment “issues” and trips to the dealer involved nothing being broken and a dealership employee showing the driver how to do something. Like, i’m imagining Buick adding a bunch of techy gizmos and my grandfather trying to use it, getting mad and

i’m not a tesla fanboy by any means, but I do appreciate that they answer the inquiry with real data (of course we aren’t privy to this data). GM just gives generic corporatespeak.

the main issue with CR reliability surveys is it weighs infotainment issues and rattles the same as engine knocking and transmission failures. at the same time, depending on how bad an infotainment system messes up, it could shut you out of critical car systems like HVAC control. so its complicated for sure.

the pre-sale is over and has been since about June. anyone still waiting is waiting for the cheapest base model.

very interesting, thank you for that. Heres my favorite Cactus photo from the trip.

I drove the previous model in Norway last summer. It is definitely cool in the way it is small and light yet very roomy. The manual gearbox was absolutely crap honestly. And going up steep hills often required first gear due to the lack of power. Still liked it. It appeared that it didn’t have front airbags for the

they are late to the game on selling the regular ranger here because they were worried it would cannibalize F150 sales, and they got their asses handed to them by chevy selling the colorado. They are making the exact same mistake here.

you’ve never driven one have you?

I don’t disagree with anything your said, but it is within a police officers power to do this right now regardless of the legality or illegality of pot.

field sobriety tests have been used for years to determine if people are impaired on prescription drugs, opiates, weed or whatever else.

its called a field sobriety test.

most states don’t have emissions/safety inspections

I would rent the crap out of that for a multi person business trip if available. But for personal ownership it wouldn’t even fit through the space between my house and my neighbors fence in my driveway, and it definitely wouldn’t fit in my garage

A person with a blog should buy this and it’s a terrible idea for everyone else 

They are cheap but significantly more expensive than other cars in their market segment, even with cars in their own lineup (Sentra, Cruze, Malibu etc)

They used to say we would run out of oil but we keep figuring out new ways to mine it