imatt2003
Matt E
imatt2003

Tires. Only one choice. On the expensive side. Car eats them like cookies.

Not to mention that you can flatten all the seats and bring home more 4x8 sheets of drywall / plywood etc than anything but a full-sized pickup!

One reason for not testing the exotic cars, at least per an IIHS employee I’ve met, is that they have to buy the cars they crash. Not sure about NHTSA. You’d think the manufacturers would have to donate a car to each organization, but I’m told that can’t be done because then they’d also have the opportunity to make

Yep, I’ve had a Pacifica before, and it was the best family car! It got sold based on my wife’s “I don’t want to be driving a minivan” concerns, and nothing we’ve had since has been as good a fit (that’d include a ‘23 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe and a ‘19 Honda Pilot) or as cool, in my opinion...

Oh...I read “utilify” for some reason...

basically, but very very small....however it’s only validated in the infrared spectrum, according to the paper. I would imagine a fair amount of work still needs to be done for their technique to be translated to visible light, which has a shorter wavelength (and would therefore require even smaller structures to

I’m still on my iPhone SE. My wife’s XS is a huge floppy mess when trying to one-hand it. Bring back the small phone, Apple...or looks like Google makes something smallish for around $400 (the only reasonable price for a phone) I may have to switch to :-/