Toyota was on its A-game in the 80s. I’d go with a Toyota. I used to own an ‘88 Corolla SR5 Wagon (with the spoiler on the back and the tall tail lights) - and it was incredible. Room for 4 adults and their luggage. Fun to drive. Slightly lifted and with AWD it could navigate through rougher weather quite nicely. I’d…
No, GM loves making money, like most companies. What they hate is spending money, and they refuse to accept what their competitors have learned: doing one often requires the other.
It’s more fun to some people, including me. Wheeling doesn’t need to be about optimization or ease-of-use. It’s an inherently illogical hobby, after all!
400 hp Hyundai, a 400 hp Civic. All we need is a 400+ Mazda and a Z that approaches 500 hp.
My wife rarely ever asks about new cars. This morning, she saw the Bronco trending on Twitter, and asked how much they cost.
So I’m going NP but this is the type of car you don’t go into without:
That’s NP.
I think it is a hell of a better option that a Cherokee Trailhawk, at least in Badlands trim. Most people only drive to a trail-head anyway. Plus all these options and gear...looks like a great little weekend getaway rig.
Oh come on, Ford has had some build and reliability issues, but they’re not THAT bad.
And here I was wondering if we’d ever see the Land Rover Freelander again.
I said this on Jalopnik.
I’m confused. Like, yeah, it can’t ever hurt to ask, but this is a silly-ass request, right? Fleet sales for a major auto companies can be upwards of a third of total sales in any given quarter.
Not making police vehicles is not the answer. As a black male, I’ve had my share of unnecessary interactions with police. But I’ve never blamed the car they stuffed me into, or the people that made it.
I think hybrids will definitely still be a thing until the average EV’s can go 400 miles on a charge. With that kind of range, the human is the weak link, not the car.
Dave Ramsey is a stinking pile of shit and his show is for entertainment value only. He peddles basic financial advice like “spend less than you make” and has very limited understanding of financial planning. Ramsey works the church crowd because some churches get a kickback on fees. He is a quasi-televangelist. I’d…