I am the only normal person I know.
I am the only normal person I know.
Well, this is pointless information. I guarantee there won’t be one of these installed anywhere within 500 miles of me anytime in the next 10 years. It’s also pointless because, as someone who works in the power industry, I have completely given up expecting any journalist anywhere to understand the difference between…
How long do these batteries last? How much capacity do they lose after, say, 50,000 miles? How easy is it to replace with a new one? How much will it cost to replace a battery? The answer to these questions will determine trade in value, which hasn’t been discussed much yet, but will be a point of discussion soon. An…
Commercial trucks are orders of magnitude more destructive to highways and roads than cars. The difference between a 4500 pound vehicle vs. a 9000 pound vehicle is miniscule compared to 80,000 pound trucks. It takes like a thousand cars to equal the wear and tear of one truck. I have family members who work in state…
Something I learned about 30 years ago (and this knowledge keeps getting reinforced) is that most “journalists” are terrible at math.
Thanks for bringing up race. I hadn’t heard it brought it up in awhile, and I was beginning to worry that people wouldn’t continue to bring race into every possible discussion, regardless of how far removed from reality.
I’m not sure why this video is considered a thing. I understand what crab walking can do in some off-road situations, and in civilization how it might help parking and maneuvering, but in this particular video, I didn’t see anything done by crab walking that couldn’t have been done with conventional steering.
OK, might be an interesting article... oh, slideshow. Never mind. See ya.
Oh, slideshow. Must be some lame, third rate clickbait article. See ya.
Depends on the motivation for being a “terrorist” and the sympathies the observer may have for said motivation.
Tell me more.
Whoosh. Thank you Captain.
Speaking of old movie tropes... The car that won’t start, regardless of type of car. Honestly, how often do cars not start? Old, hackneyed, lazy storytelling by inserting some fake drama... “Oh no! The car won’t start! And at the worst possible time.” Just makes me roll my eyes. I have had a car fail to start exactly…
Indicated by this quote, “Tuten told The Drive that when the techs began diagnosing the vehicle, they noticed it had been left in “4-Low,” it appears the owner didn’t know what occurred even after the fact. These are the people out there on public highways, driving large RV’s the size of commercial trucks or busses…
Ahhhhh. Good one. My opinion has been reinforced.
You are the reason why there has to be idiot notations at the bottom of commercials.
Yes, it seems like that one decision to make the car 2 dollars more won’t be noticed, but in the design of a car, there are thousands upon thousands of those decisions that have to be made, so your argument is only valid in a vacuum, not in the real world.
No, not even close. Go build one on BMW’s web page and you’ll find there are just a few packages of options. Go build a Porsche on their website and your head (and wallet) will explode trying to choose options. There are a bunch of packages and hundreds of individual option choices, all of them ridiculously expensive.
Yet another hideous looking thing from GM. I would have to give it some time to fester, but that thing might give the Pontiac Aztek a run for its money for the ugliest car in modern history.
As crash protection technology advanced, there was a time when rear seats were safer than front seats for kids, but studies have shown the gap has closed in recent years to the point that with newer cars, there is generally negligible difference. But the nanny laws, as usual, lag behind reality. Of course, if you…