You are technically correct; the best kind of correct.
Mazda RX-8.
I honestly didn’t know that Hoonigan was anything other than a slogan or name. I associated it with Ken Block but that’s as far as it went for me. To discover it’s an actual business with $1.2 billion in debt blows my mind as much as those gymkhana videos. This might be part of their business problem.
The answer is a new Subaru WRX - I think one’ll come in around $30k US. It’ll do everything he needs it to. We have one - and a 5 year old - and it just did a 2000 km road trip with ease. It handles a SUP or two with a roof rack, and the rear cargo area is actually really big - takes more stuff than a lot of…
Bradley is right: take your budget and use it over the next few years to repair the mechanical parts on your already-fantastic car. Better the devil you know.
Isn’t the current Corvette essentially the new Fiero? I mean the styling screams Pontiac with all the different color plastics, etc. I like to think the C8 is GMs way of admitting they F’d up in 1988.
It’s Florida: Don’t travel there, don’t move there, don’t buy anything from there. Boycott that dysfunctional fascist hellscape.
I really don’t like the front fascia on the XRT, but I’d still consider the XRT model. I’ve been casually considering the current Ioniq 5 as an eventual replacement for my current commuter/errand car, but the XRT trim would make it a bit better for the desert dirt roads around where I live and which are often…
Not to say I’ve been a school bus driver, but I have been guilty of locking the windows and lighting off an extra juicy fart just to hear the kids start screaming.
You gotta be drunk to put with all those kids. Like my bus drivers back in the day.
I thought that term was mostly dead and cliche for at least the past 10 years.
When I rent a car, one thing I’ve always loved is adaptive cruise control. But last week, my perspective it soured.
Come to the the UK where a lot of towns & cities got flattened by the Luftwaffe, and then post-war optimisim & modernism flattened the remains and installed ill-conceived modern brutalist concrete tower blocks & shopping centres that we’re only just getting rid of now.
In a much smaller vein, consultants descended on small and medium sized towns in the 70s convincing them they had to modernize their main Street to look more like a shopping mall. So all the lovely unique buildings with brick facades and such got paved over with aluminum trim and cheesy facades. Now actually starting…