The 7th gen Civic had a weird one, but it’s at least pointed upward like normal. And it’s FWD so I guess it makes sense.
The 7th gen Civic had a weird one, but it’s at least pointed upward like normal. And it’s FWD so I guess it makes sense.
Yep, those thinking this is a “bargain” are in for a rude awakening when they actually start shopping.
I mean with pretty much unanimous reviews supporting this being both better and cheaper than the Supra, what exactly do you have in mind as a car that beats out the Z as best japanese sports car?
I actually like the cars lines - pity about its pricing and failure
Every time a ZDX gets posted, I feel compelled to comment that it was actually not a badge engineered Crosstour; moreover, it wasn’t even on the same platform as a Crosstour. Such a weird, niche car. Now we have a couple dozen ZDX knockoffs from every luxury and pseudoluxury brand. But the ZDX did it first.
Bolt owners:
If I recall correctly, I think the Borrego also debuted when gas guzzling SUV’s were falling out of favor because of high fuel prices. I think it got like 15 city/20 highway mpg with the V8. Only lasted two model years, 2008-09.
Automotive? Edsel. Vehicular in general? Segway. Before anyone knew what “IT” was, it was being hailed as literally the single greatest achievement by man. People thought it could be anything, including teleportation. We got this....
The Cadillac Catera. Cadillac’s effort to bring in younger buyers with an Opel-based sedan was accompanied by a huge marketing campaign featuring a duck for some reason. Both failed.
the only people who will accept electric only “offroaders” are the ones that rarely go offroad.
vw sucks and are jumping in way late. the only people who will accept electric only “offroaders” are the ones that rarely go offroad. hardcore offroaders are going to be sticking with gas/hybrid
If Scout wants a donor for a BEV conversion, I’d like to get the fuck in line.
I do not need this, but I definitely want it, which is something I never expected I’d say about a minivan. The owner deserves a prize for keeping the interior cleaner than that of the average minivan with 1/10th of its mileage.
YES/No. Its basically a planetary vs pulley based approach. Both have a chain/belt. Much of the difference is the ability to incorporate the electric power rather than significantly different “studiness” - mostly so it can split power and handle how a electric source delivers torque. It is also an Aisin (toyota owned) …
You don’t like a dark red/Kraft singles colored interior?
Honest question: is there something special about changing the oil on an Aston?
ad touts the color combo as being very rare
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Isn’t that the one that has failure prone and impossible to replace taillights?
So the top two trims for an e Ranger would be: