I mean, it’s the car I have, and I doesn’t have a backseat to put them in. She rides in the backseat of my wife’s larger car.
I mean, it’s the car I have, and I doesn’t have a backseat to put them in. She rides in the backseat of my wife’s larger car.
Totally agree, though I’d add that I’m married with a 5 year old, and my NB Miata is still just fine. the kid’s car seat (now booster seat) fits fine in the passenger seat, you can turn off the passenger airbag, everything is right at her level and lightweight so she can see out the front and sides, buckle herself,…
Jeep on the other hand sells very well in Japan (weird, I know). I saw tons of RHD Wranglers driving around Tokyo.
I took a lean engineering class from Munro, and it’s really interesting stuff. Sandy is a great guy who knows his stuff, and has industry credentials to back it up.
I know, it’s sad.
Fair enough, but lubricants are still needed, and honestly, plenty of fuel is needed as well (still need to move goods around).
If BP can make money now, in the midst of the pandemic, with gas as cheap as it is, I am at a loss.
The company is based in Eugene, OR. Trust me, as Oregonians we are WELL aware that it rains...
Since VPG went out of business, I’d look very hard into servicing an MV-1 before seriously shopping for one. They’re also pretty rare, but I have seen a few in my area.
Sure, but gas stations are plentiful, EV chargers are not.
You were expecting it to look like a Miata? It’s a Hummer. Of course it’s going to be enormous and bloated.
Duck Dodgers in the 24-1/2 century truly was an icon.
At the risk of sounded like a mindless Tesla drone drooling on Elon’s feet, isn’t that pretty harsh? It’s not like a HUD is standard fare on Tesla’s competitors either, though it is typically an optional extra.
Well, I did say “kids who want their parents to buy them a car” for a reason.
I like the Subaru one. I’ve found myself in that exact situation before with a kid screaming bloody murder, and looking back for a second could cause an accident. In that case, our Leaf auto-braked for the car that turned out in front of us.
Rimac is well-proven for their electrical tech via licensing. Their cars are more of a showcase of the tech they license out to others, rather than their core product.
As mentioned, Tesla isn’t exactly affordable, given that their currently the world’s most valuable automaker according to the stock market. I don’t get…
Best vehicle for a drive-in: Honda Ridgeline with the bed speaker system.
The Mini Countryman PHEV follows this template, adds AWD, and has been in the US for years. What’s so special about a Golf?