kyngfish111
kyngfish
kyngfish111

Hi internet tough guy. My favorite part about your last comment was where you had an imaginary argument with me in your head where I called you a troll.

Oh no! I speculated that Apple might do something that software companies do on occasion! And you’ve gotten really upset!

“I wouldn’t be surprised if...” is hardly an accusation. Please control yourself. 

The worst part of any Jalopnik article are people who like Ford or Chevy - and people that throw tantrums if anyone criticizes Apple.

I wouldn’t be surprised if Apple charged them a recurring license fee for having Apple Carplay in their infotainment systems. It’s part of that sweet sweet “services” revenue that Apple keeps trying to highlight to replace their declining hardware sales.

Not sure you know how to read charts. But I’ll let you figure it out.

Just because Ford has shitty sedans, doesn’t mean everyone else does. It’s hard to argue that some people aren’t making the switch, but sedan sales are still near 30% of all car sales. Ford just said sedans were dead because they were... for them. There’s a difference between being uncompetitive and an actual dying

If Mazda’s current effort is too ‘up-market’ as the OP was saying, then the Corolla, which is priced within a grand or so of the Mazda 3, is probably not going to pass muster. I think the prices he’s thinking of are more in the 10-15k range for an “ok” car.

I was talking about new cars. For used cars, I’m team #usedtoyota all day long. I’ve had 3. My 1987 Corolla, my 1998 4Runner and my current DD, a 1999 Land Cruiser.

Toyota doesn’t cost “OK” though. Even if you buy a ‘rolla you can get something else nearly as reliable for cheaper, and if you’re buying a 4Runner - fucking forget about it.

I can say with 100% certainty that Google is being totally above-board and fair during this process. Their most valuable resources are their employees.

Least desirable would be a mid year targa. I think what’s working against this particular car is that it’s a targa. 

The thing I’m most bothered by are the saggy rear springs as soon as any type of load got on it. 

Why does the CEO deserve a $1.7B severance package? Why does simply doing the job he was paid to do entitle him to multiple lifetimes of free income? Millenials might have more of a concept about job loyalty if there were more companies that invested in their futures as opposed to keeping their wages as low as

Couldn’t you say the same thing about the 911 Turbo, except that it’s better?

Aside from the standard oil leaks from essentially new gaskets, and the worst oil pan in the history of the world, the other problems I’ve had with a 2015 GTI are:

I mean, you’ve had them all until they were out of warranty, what is that, 35k miles? Also - if only there were a dataset that captured quality issues and compared them to other manufacturers....wait, there totally is: