All things being equal, including the budget for engineering and construction, a larger vehicle has more crumple zones and a heavier vehicle is more likely to cause damage than receive it in an crash.
All things being equal, including the budget for engineering and construction, a larger vehicle has more crumple zones and a heavier vehicle is more likely to cause damage than receive it in an crash.
In addition to being the wrong model, the fact that a smaller car ended up #17 with all the larger, heavier vehicles is pretty amazing.
Even assuming the Model 3 and Model Y safety ratings are directly applicable to each other, #17 out of top 20 highest safety ratings is still pretty damn good, so I’m not really sure what the point you’re trying to make is.
Every single one of those cars looks like its there to buy vape juice.
Taycan seems to do just fine.
Of course it would. You’d package them under the floor.
0 to 62mph in 6.7 seconds . . . and stay at 62mph, in the left lane, for the next 15 miles. Arggghhhhhhhh!
No kidding, I wonder what’s corporate thinking not having a full EV version of this beauty?
My only gripe is how they don’t seem to be pushing for the best economy anymore.
I mean, it sure sounds like someone was at fault. ;)
It kind of looks like a Kia but isn’t bad looking, and $22,800 for Toyota reliability is a great deal.
“Why don’t you just tell the name of the disease you think you have”
Trust me I know. Just spent a month daily calling my health insurance company about a bill.
i like how you were able to just nonchalantly take the 10 minute charge time discussed in the article triple it because otherwise you’d find yourself comparing a 10 minute stop to your 7 minute stop and that just won’t do
It’s pleasant to look at, I’m sure well screwed together and the range is acceptable, but it just doesn’t feel like an $83k+ car, which in reality with taxes and options is really a $90k+ car. Lease rates and interest rates are wild right now, and to pick this over say the upcoming EV Porsche Macan or the Volvo EX90…
This is a fair, and important point. Though the people he pisses off are also the ones less likely to resort to violence.
I drive a Honda Fit, I have no insecurities.
It’s always these freedom types who were offended by others’ decision to mask up.
A real man, confident in his own self, would drive around in an old Fiat Panda.
“Pretend army” is super on brand for “conservatives” these days. Pathetic.