The Jeep Compass.
The Jeep Compass.
Push button ignition is IMHO, one of the best things to ever happen to cars.
A spare tire standard. That goop stuff is the standard in most cars now and you then have to buy a spare tire kit. There’s generally space for both, but they are only doing that to cut a little bit of weight and cost. Today’s public announcement, be sure to check your rental for a real spare too, as they too will skip…
Thanks, I hate it.
Everyone loves a “free market” until it’s time to pay people more or lower prices
I just don’t get it. I know it’s a tired point, and became one years ago, but I still don’t understand the love for it. I’m not disappointed by their food whenever I go or anything, but man. It’s as over-loved as In-N-Out.
Always been surprised with the Mirage’s various palettes. For a bottom-of-the-barrel cheap-ass line, they went surprisingly bold with the choices in ‘14.
It’s not bad. It’s definitely better than the LC300, inside and out. I do have a problem with how they solved the flat floor problem. That just looks lazy. Why can’t 3rd row fold flat with the floor?
I’d love to see someone do the numbers and figure out how many gallons of gas we could save a year if we had smart traffic lights that eliminated pointless stopping and waiting. I know some lights are sensor activated and some of them work well enough, but they’re not widespread. The best thing is that they wouldn’t…
3 wheeled enclosed cars - Elio (hah), Aptera, etc. I thought I would start to see them running around for real by now. I still want one. They’re a perfect vehicle for most people on most trips.
The Manheim Index has really expanded a lot over the years. When they started it was limited to steamrollers.
Oh, I just remembered the best plate I ever saw. It was in rural Ohio and it was an older woman driving a Porsche Boxster with the plate MYGR8BOX.
Now that I know this person’s license plate number, I’m going to steal their identity. Which is what I presume everyone who puts their thumb over a plate in a Craigslist ad thinks is going to happen.
Ned Flanders was right, insurance IS a form of gambling.
It doesn’t seem like the U.S. market will get these diesel options, but we’ll have to wait and see
Thanksgiving dinner is gravy. Mashed potatoes are to delivery the gravy. Everything else on the table is a garnish. I take gravy very seriously.
Cruise missile at 355 hp? Don’t BMW and Mercedes have SUVs that trounce this across the board?
Why is the Telluride the only nice, clean look Kia has right now? FFS, use that as your inspiration, not the other weirdo vehicles.
Wish the video would show what the hell these people are hitting, since it’s conveniently hidden behind the damn bush. Or even the article, that would’ve been helpful.
Because no one bats an eye at a 70K diesel truck, but a 10 year old mercedes is “look at that rich asshole”.