This is a good review.
This is a good review.
Pretty sure that’s a lambo
The Boston Green Line is basically a museum. A loud, dirty, uncomfortable, crowded, smelly museum, but a museum nonetheless.
Every time I see a “$1” ad, I am tempted to contact the owner and ask if their one-dollar car is still available, then act disappointed and hang up when they tell me the real price. And call them again ten more times from ten different phones. Just to waste their time.
They never took a doggie bag home and they never touched Golem Jesus’s meal.
This is jank as fuck and I love it.
Hydrogen needs to be compressed quite a bit if you want to take along enough to rival what you get out of a tank of gas. So you end up with rather heavy and bulky tanks. The fuel cell, as well as the electric motors (and the lack of need for a big transmission), has packaging advantages over a traditional ICE setup.…
Elon Musk and Tesla just don't think the rules should apply to them.
No, they aren't shooting shrapnel into people, but apparently the passenger airbag may not activate if a "lightweight adult" is in the passenger seat. There have been no injuries or issues, but some owners have noticed that the airbag light stays off when a light person is in that seat.
Tis I indeed! Both cars in my driveway are now Jalopnik certified lol
Not legal due to safety and emissions
As an Abarth owner, I say take it away!
I bought an old lifted VW Beetle two years ago because it was cheap. Cheap to buy and cheap to own. As it turns out, Baja Bugs are still crazy affordable.
In America gas is so cheap and V8s are so plentiful we have counterculture hipster websites that fetishize tiny oddball European cars. Not that we'd know anything about that...
Wagons/Estates. They are just about the most useful vehicles you can buy. We need more of them.
Someone didn't get his Hot Pocket this morning...
(Now waiting for all the "I've never needed snow tires, and I live in Vermont" responses...)