*sigh* I liked the latest Chrysler 200 whenever I was handed the keys from the rental counter.
*sigh* I liked the latest Chrysler 200 whenever I was handed the keys from the rental counter.
I’ll probably be the minority here, but a Tahoe with the 3.0l Duramax pulling close to 30 mpg coupled with supercruise would be an awesome road trip vehicle to take on a camping trip
I have kids, I live in NY, I’ve taught the older one (10) to be careful with the cars in general and to be respectful of other peoples property, the younger one is still in a car seat and I get the door for her. When things are really tight, guess what, I as the parent, get the door for my child. I also dont fret…
Thank God they didnt ruin the Flex with sliding doors!! The space of a minivan, styling that has character, and no expensive and flawed doors!
Golf owner with a family of four. It’s fine. That's the vehicle we take in long trips for its fuel economy.
I hate sliding doors. Every. Single. Person. I know who has owned a minivan has had at least one expensive (well over $1000) repair bill when the sliding door ultimately fails. Furthermore everytime I’m stuck in the back of a van and use the doors I cant stand the way the door feels or operates, if they’re purely…
While expensive, home filling stations are not out of the realm of possibility for a hydrogen infrastructure.
$20k is pretty light, by the time you take into account the labor of pulling the engine and reinstalling, figure about $26k for the most common 4 cylinder and about $35k for a continental 6.
Can you do European Delivery with a lease?
Does European delivery ever open up options that wouldn't otherwise be available? Like an A5 Sportback with a manual transmission?
Heaven forbid you are ever critical of an EV on this site. The Teslarati are ruining car message boards, even content makers are admitting it's becoming difficult to do pieces on them.
Not the interior - the interior as you said is gimmicky. The way it handles, the engine that feels unrefined and burble-ey, the fact that when you are going uphill on a twisty road you are flat out, they are fun little hatchbacks. The way they drive is the character... even if it is fundamentally flawed. This is a…
2 wheels > 4 wheels.
They are not well built and they are over priced. But, they do ooze character. I cant speak to the latest generation, but they R56 was a pretty raw driving experience as far as modern cars go.
I am solidly a millennial, but I grew up reading and stacking road and track and car and driver magazines like trophies. I used to be so pumped about cars like the WRX, EVO, the Mustang vs GTO, when Chevy rolled out the LS7, the E39 M5 (and the BMW film star), and my favorite car from the past 25 years: the Spyker C8…
Agreed for the most part. To be fair though, it’s a hard time to be an automotive journalist these days. There just isnt much out right now that is all that interesting or unique. The major developments are more EVs coming to market - which while blisteringly quick are appliances, and refinements of the various…
Or the rest of the state for that matter.
In the movie - yes, I believe the best description is that it was intended to be a child’s toy.
As anyone that has been into RC trucks, helicopters, or airplanes can tell you: This is not a toy, it is a scale model.
Going off of distant memory here, but in the movie, I believe Stuart’s car is one of George’s RC cars, much like the boat - it has working controls.
Also - Torch, this is the type of discussions I live…
Yes, the Bolt on paper would be perfect range and price wise for us. I just really don’t care for the car aesthetically inside or out. The Mini SE or even the E-Golf are much more up my alley, even the upcoming Kia Soul EV would be higher on the list.