You found one example.
You found one example.
Two points I've heard about cars
Eugh.
Don't get why this is such a big deal.
Yeah, if you chase a guy down and get aggressively in his face, you're asking to be punched.
Beautiful is a big fucking stretch.
Wait, so it's bullshit that Honda didn't have time to prepare for the test?
Pokemon always had those repels or whatever the fuck. I felt like repels were a great way to handle it - it would kind of fuck up Pokemon if you could just turn the shit off. "Hey, don't go, it's dangerous to go alone!" "Naw, man, I moved the slider down to zero, it's good."
Shit, you could probably get 300 300s for that price.
Sometimes all that swag don't fit in a hotel.
Small cars are lighter but they have lawnmower engines. The Chevy Spark, specifically mentioned in the article, had many reviewers complain about overtaking ability - unsurprising in a car with an 11.2 0-60. The heavier Tahoe gets few complaints about its 8.3 time thanks to having a huge V8 engine.
It actually looks pretty nice.
I doubt safety is often the sole factor for buying cars. Unless you're a soccer mom buying something for your teenage daughter.
Normally large SUVs in auto lineups get excused because they're solid sellers. Traverse may be an ugly fucking duckling but it sells. Pilot is outside Honda's area of expertise but it sells fairly well. Porsche Pepper? Cash cow. Cadillac CUV? Money maker.
... why?
Well when it results in a system that misses out on major releases like GTA and CoD, it's pretty shitty.
"How do you make an exciting new one without alienating that base too much?"
There's probably some serial number on the brand new Xbox One he picked up.