Ooof, land rover. I also like how Lexus top spot is such non-news as to barely be mentioned.
Ooof, land rover. I also like how Lexus top spot is such non-news as to barely be mentioned.
Still without power and yet, here you are instead of fleeing to Cancun. Good on you!
Neutral: This week sucked. I didn’t have power for the past four days. I was fairly prepared, but there still wasn’t much we could do to help anyone else.
I think Jalopnik is just straight up reporting on this wrong. It’s probably just a glorified trim level with a touch of branding like Denali or SVO or TRD or whatever.
But those Wranglers have transmissions that actually work. They’re nothing special but they’re fine.
And pair it with the manual in the poverty spec trim!
Pour one out for the Celica Supra too.
They are addressing that with... heavier tires and more aerodynamic drag. Work’s over; let’s go get a drink, boys.
NEVER MIND, I’LL TEXT YOU WHILE I’M DRIVING.
What? I can’t hear you over my off-road tires’ rumble.
Put the WRX engine into the Crosstrek already, cowards.
I’m old enough to remember when the Outback was a Legacy Outback, which was just a Legacy with some plastic cladded and a bit more ground clearance. I guess it worked once, why not try it again.
Here’s the thing. Big tires? roof racks? slight lift? These are the things that are easily and cheaply solved in the aftermarket. You know what these models NEED and can’t be provided by the aftermarket? Transmissions that don’t pull power, overheat and die after 50,000 miles when used off-road.
Is making anti-EV comments on car blogs a part of the overcompensating you’re doing with your own car choices?
I think that Hyundai is going to do really well with a Genesis EV. They’ll have the benefit of seeing the mistakes Audi and Jaguar have made, build an equally slick product but with better range and at a more competitive price point, and it will actively help them develop the Genesis brand. Lots of people who wouldn’t…
If you think you’re “buying into the future” because you got a haphazardly-assembled sedan with an unfinished interior from a South African diamond mine heir, then I guess the hype worked.
There was another article by Toyota where they raised the (valid) point that shifting to an entirely EV ecosystem is not feasible with the current electrical infrastructure.