I understand that older cars can keep up with traffic, but they’ll also crumple like a sardine can when an Escalade slams into the back of them.
I understand that older cars can keep up with traffic, but they’ll also crumple like a sardine can when an Escalade slams into the back of them.
Maybe the trend towards light bars will help save a few deer lives?
That’s insane! I don’t think I’d drive anything earlier than 1980 on the highway...
He means gun magazines, as in “literature”, not magazines as in “bullets”.
The Turnpike is boring compared to the Garden State Parkway. The Parkway starts at a traffic light, goes through the Pine Barrens, actually goes to the Shore, then ends up as an urban highway up north.
I’m here for that title.
The first concept car I truly loved was the 1988 Ford Splash. Something about it struck a chord in my 6-year-old heart.
That’ll be Lucas Light Grease, essential for keeping the electrics running on anything Leyland.
The look is great, but it’s not Ralliart. They could call it the Outlander Midnight or something.
I would love to get this service for my own car. 115k miles, it could do with new seat covers and some refreshed plastics inside.
Heated seats should be standard on all electric cars, as they warm you up more efficiently than an electric heater blower.
Huh. What goes around in dash design comes around, apparently.
Ironically, the “plane face” suits a Saab better than a Subaru, given the two companies’ histories.
Hopefully the average Rivian owner will be less smug than the Tesla superfans.
This is the first piece of Kardashian-related media that I have ever enjoyed.
Holden badges were an option on the Chevy SS.
Is that one of those e-ink plates that was doing the rounds a few years ago? A solution in search of a problem.
Who is included in the “Other” category for 0-5 years? What recent brands are missing? All I can think of is Pagani, and that’s only a handful of cars.
If I had the money to build them, I’d be building EV rest areas off interstate exits, just an area to plug in, with a little park and a coffee shop. A good place to spend 20-30 minutes.
Hey, look! A speedometer that’s not crammed onto a central screen!