f86pilot
F86Pilot
f86pilot

They won't becuase A) most inventory listings are automated and B) they hope to sell you something else.

I’d be happy if dealerships would update their websites to reflect accurate inventories.

Every time there is a new high tech system to replace an older, fully developed one, there is a huge cost over run, a lot of accidents and a general feeling that “good grief, we have spent a fortune to get something that isn’t that much better than what we already have and it doesn’t work right.”

Total motor vehicle deaths were 42,915 in 2021.

In the twitter comments, a user suggests that these are Helium Mining units. Helium is a cryptocurrency which uses “Proof-Of-Coverage” as the mining method...

As an I3 owner, this is a pretty good take.

The contact patch is narrow but because the wheels are so large the contact patch is longer so the amount of rubber touching the road is similar to a 215 width on a 17inch inch wheel

I rented one on Turo a few years back, and was pleasantly surprised. For a tiny car, it had tons of space and felt super airy inside.

The first three responses just prove that the writers are still coming down from their NYE hang-overs. Assuming you could find ANY of those three with less than 150K miles and decent condition, parts availability is going to be a PIA.

Driving a tiny Suzuki Jimny called “Little D” is like the complete antithesis of the bro-dozer and I’m here for it. Sign me up.

I would love a little Jimny. Not these, but one.

I hope the word ingested in not used in the writeup for my death

It’s a sad day. As a Utahn, Ken is a point of pride for the local car community and he will be missed.

These death numbers are incredibly sensationalist. We’re a couple days out from the storm and they are counting deaths of people who ambulances weren’t able to reach but assuming that 100% of those deaths were preventable by having an ambulance? I don’t mean to be cold, that’s not really how it works. It seems like

There’s the obvious ones like carts left in parking spaces or cars that take up more than one spot,

I love it, but I can’t get past the clutch-based transfer-case. I understand these modern trucks have systems in place to prevent damage, but losing 4wd in the middle of a difficult obstacle is annoying at best, unsafe at worst.

Too bad it’s ugly as sin.

So this is just an expensive resort vacation that happens to be VERY loosely based around an F1 race.

It’s been my long standing theory that Toyota is going to retool the way that Land Cruiser is sold here in the US. For the last 3 generations they have sold the same vehicle as Toyota and Lexus and its hurt both brands. Lexus buyers don’t want people to think they are driving a Toyota and Toyota buyers have had to

No, no they can't. I'm going to go out on a limb and say that most folks, given 10 or 15 tries, could not pull that off.