Sounds and looks awesome. But is it saddled by always-connected autodriving and fake AI, or is it a driver’s car?
Sounds and looks awesome. But is it saddled by always-connected autodriving and fake AI, or is it a driver’s car?
Campbell’s Homestyle Mexican-Style Chicken Tortilla soup.
Louisiana drivers who get scattered across the South after every major hurricane there.
Nice price for a gorgeous car. Take it on a trip across Africa.
I am excited for the new era of platforms. I assumed Kia had done it wrong, but thankfully I was the one wrong.
Sorry, I overreacted when I saw everything on the front subframe. Apparently I could not read.
They went through the trouble of making an EV platform from scratch and it’s still front wheel drive? Huge fail, no thanks, NEXT.
That is already a styling disaster on the front and interior. The rest is an anonymous crossover blob shape.
The quality is so variable there. You never know if the chicken sandwich is going to be like shoe leather or soft and juicy.
Heard this on the radio yesterday. It was a real pick-me-up after a long Monday. I wish I lived nearby and could pick up her beer.
I just realized Patlabor barely counts as the 90s. It started in 88 and 89.
Not even a mention of Patlabor, a real shame for a tech site.
Scion xB, the original one. It had a 105hp Toyota Echo engine that could barely get it up to speed, even flooring it with a manual transmission. With passengers it was downright dangerous.
Oh god, this is the one where they made the whole center console a flat, piano black capacitive touch button array... that is terrible.
The front styling is the worst thing about the car. They are really digging in to that whole idiotic lower-headlight thing that everyone hated on the new Cherokee.
Surprisingly nice design, way better looking than the taco. But my last Frontier soured me too hard on Nissan reliability and I won’t go back.
If the guy has Allstate, they will probably say that the agency office is 25% at fault for being in the way.
The late 70s were full of terrible decisions, including me.
About the only good thing about the Frontier is the frame. No thanks to something Nissan-built cheaper and flimsier.