It's a BuzzFeed-esque site about cars, written by people who take the subway to work
It's a BuzzFeed-esque site about cars, written by people who take the subway to work
I think they hate putting out quality journalism more than trucks though
Have you driven a C7 Corvette? This may surprise you but it’s a crazy fast car on a track. Even the C6 is really good on the track. I don’t think they’re overrated; I think they’re underrated due to their old person perception.
The sad thing is that the corporate office does not see Mini as an enthusiast brand, but instead a lifestyle brand. I worked on pitching their marketing business; they want that 50+, high income, fashion over form demographic
But more than a Honda? Also no manual and no Android auto in the Mini
Jalopnik; a car and motorcycle blog written by people who take the subway to work
How are you financing a 2017 bike?
I’ll want to know how heavy it feels to drive? Does it feel like a light fun sports car or does it feel heavy? Additionally does it *feel* fast? Numbers are one thing but sports cars for me are all about how they feel.
No one is going to comment on the hashtag breaking the news reporter used? That’s kind of punny
Bld tires summed it up perfectly: https://bald.tires/2018/12/28/rabid-enthusiasts-demanding-toyota-make-new-sports-car-upset-toyota-making-new-sports-car/
Had the same thought. That main article about ICEing that went around every blog was reported by an environmental activist. I'm all for the environment but it seems suspect that someone with an agenda was the one reporting it
It’s for people that learn about the performance options on a car from the salesman
Thats because Toyota won't show us the damn car!
Hows that going to work in California right now?
Hve you ever had a greyhound? Literally all they want to do is lay around all day, at least true for all the retired racers I knew and had. They want to run 1 day a week tops after age 4. They love going for casual walks. I know that's not your main focus, but bad example.
I’d say it’s more like listening to music on vinyl but same point.
It looks like it does to me, much like my S550 Mustang and S2000 do - a high transmission tunnel.
They don't crash because those wheels with no tires and body against both them and the ground will prevent it from moving.
Put in a poll when you ask questions like this please! I would love to see what the Jalop community thinks. Ask Rob Emslie how to do this since he’s apparently the only one who knows how.
Owner of a 2016 Mustang GT here. I gave a Camaro a serious consideration but bought the mustang due to visibility and interior space/quality. The mustang is much easier to live with. Plus I prefer the S550 mustang looks far more