What would be the point of even bothering with cross walks and crossing lights if there is no consequence of not using them? Just wait until you have enough people massed together, and force your way across the road.
What would be the point of even bothering with cross walks and crossing lights if there is no consequence of not using them? Just wait until you have enough people massed together, and force your way across the road.
That thing looks like Honda’s version of a Corolla S. A bland-looking car made slightly less bland-looking by adding some ground effects.
When the new WRX and STI came out everyone complained about how they were too boring and needing scoops and angles and wings to make it exciting. They said it looked too much like a regular family car rather than the completely insane-looking hot hatch enthusiasts wanted.
I don’t care what anyone says... I think the new one looks great. But that wouldn’t surprise anyone who has seen what I daily :)
“It’s important to view the people that would be traveling to Mars not as average consumers flying to cross country, but as knowledg(e)able explorers, aware of the risks and willing to risk it all.”
It’s sad we even think like this.
“Right now, the billionaire does not have permission to send a single robotic probe to Mars, much less thousands of Earth citizens.”
Wait until the Belters organise, then you’ll have a fight on your hands - make no mistake!
Was expecting a joke article.
Prof. Torchinsky, head of the departments of Beetles, Weird cars and Space travel at Jalopnik U.
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I started reading this. Damn good article dude!
I think it looks amazing. But man. Look at this comment sections. I guess every car should look boring and bland.
I know you’re over-exaggerating by saying not 1 in 100... But I do want to point out, I bet it’s closer to 1 out of 2. Speaking from personal experience, I own 2 Raptors. I know many other Raptor owners. I don’t know of any Raptor owners that don’t take their trucks off-road. I live in Los Angeles even. We have to go…
You clearly have not been educated by a helicopter parent. You mean you didn’t have a 7-seater van (errr....7-seater SUV, because you have a “sense of self-respect”) to ensure that every single object in your child’s room is also available in the car as you haul them a few blocks over to the tutoring school, band…
Meh, stop carrying around so much shit, kids are tiny and don’t actually come with that much stuff.
+1 for the hot hatch childmobile. I have racks and pod for the top, so space was not an issue while hauling my nieces around with rear facing child seats in my GTI. I think the Hot hatch is the perfect car for people who cannot stand the thought of having a boring car when they have kids. Your 240 is better though and…
I’ve wondered this question for a while. I bought my ST new back in 2013 and most likely will be having kids within 3-5 years. My debate has been whether to keep it or move to something larger by then- in three years I’ve put 45,000 miles on it so by that time it’ll be close to 90k.
I’ve had my ST for just over 3 years now. It’s fun. We all know that. While I don’t have a baby and I don’t haul kids, I’ve hauled plenty of people and stuff to give the following assessment in regards to babying:
It’s a 5 door hatchback, it kinda goes without saying that it will haul kids and their stuff around just fine.
The Eclipse GS-X/Talon TSi AWD is pretty much the closest to the Lancer Evo I/II/III that the US ever saw. From what I understand the running gear is very similar.