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How has no one suggested this yet? Already looks like some type of extraterrestrial spacecraft.

How exciting! I can’t wait for the new X2.5 small medium crossover coupe! It will perfectly compliment the X1.75 multi activity hatchback and 0 series grand hybrid adventure tourer.

Not only is this ban ridiculous, applying it only to non US airlines defeats the apparent “security” purpose anyway. Is this a trick to force people into accepting the inferior service of US carriers rather than giving money to foreign airlines? when traveling to/from the middle east? Even if that’s the goal this is a

Is this trait exclusive to manual transmissions? Because I barely hear it anymore in America, where 90% of the cars you’ll be around reversing in strip mall parking lots are equipped with slushboxes. And I always associated this sound with older (80s-early 00s) Hondas, which are probably more likely to be manual than

While Honda may not currently have any “dedicated” enthusiast cars aside from the unicorn NSX, I’d say their products are pretty interesting relative to the competition. The current Accord, Fit, and Civic are among the most enjoyable to drive vehicles in their respective classes. Hell, aside from the Mazda 6 the

I’ve escaped my native hellhole (Jersey) for spring break. The weather here in Munich is currently a crisp 45°F (7.2°C to the locals), and sunny.

I think it’s kind of ironic that a cop made this... Here in Jersey at least I’m pretty sure cops use their signals less than any other drivers on the road.

The closest thing to a 6 wagon with a stick you can get new in the USA now is probably a 3 series wagon... definitely pricey compared to the Mazda though.

I don’t know, that corolla definitely looks pretty firmly grounded to me.

From that angle it looks like someone took a new CR-V and stepped on it...

I’m pretty sure this is a feature, but the way it behaves is pretty damn quirky sometimes.

The best option imo is having BOTH a touchscreen and physical controls. Touchscreen is faster and more intuitive when stopped, while the physical knobs/buttons are less distracting when driving. The Mazda controls pictured in this article also come paired with a touchscreen, for example. The latest BMW 5 and 7 series

I believe you could get that combo on a 75th anniversary package Renegade? Not sure about the heated seats but it was available with a manual and had the beats stereo standard.

I just wanted to say that I appreciate this pun, sir.

Sooo... all the sporty looking trim pieces, without any of the performance to back them up? Looks like you can finally buy a German Corolla S wagon.

Most new cars with DRLs and permanently lit dashes also have automatic headlights... If people just put the switch in “auto” when they buy the car, then never touch the damn thing again, we wouldn’t have this problem.

A lot of cars with LED DRLs do keep them on with the signal though, my 2016 Civic does this. Most Japanese cars I’ve seen with LEDs (Honda, Acura, Lexus, Mazda, probably more) also do this, even when the signal light is right next to the DRL.

Still superior to the shitty combined red turn signals/brake lights somehow still legal in the USA... At least every light has it’s own damn purpose!

Is that a Trump sticker I see on the brodozer’s bumper? Maybe this young man’s story employed some lovely alternative facts.

I propose a compromise: autonomous bicycles.