Honestly, this is about as exciting as the Camaro reveal, that happened over the years of 2005-2010.
Honestly, this is about as exciting as the Camaro reveal, that happened over the years of 2005-2010.
What I really wanna know is, how does Hyundai get hit with this silliness when F150's have the worst seats in the business? Those things tear before the end of the test drive.
And then fix the seat 52 times a year under warranty, else you get lambasted by Torch, you filty discriminator!
C’mon Torch, if he got out of the seat and looked down even once when he was checking the car out, he would see the seat shield deflecting. They replaced it twice for free. I know full well you’d be writing an article about it if Hyundai refused to sell him a car because he didn’t hit the percentiles, so are car…
I wonder what salesmen do at Porsche dealerships when people say it wrong.
I’m not saying it won’t sell. Someone will buy it, and I’m happy to see them on the market. It just won’t be me doing the buying.
Older psychopathic individuals who knew anything about drag racing would realize wider front tires would be a waste on a RWD and would likely not be buying an AWD model because “rwd or bust”.
That’s right. Make the car equally lethal for driver and pedestrian. Ford had it right with the Mustang, but then they made it slightly less deadly to occupants and ruined the balance.
Yeah, where exactly are they going to slide out to?
Did Mercedes sedans get massive overnight, is that things actually an SUV, or is Bernie really that short?
Unless you’re looking head on, then it’s an optra or Malibu or something equally terrible.
I have none of those things on my bike, but I have considered heated gloves a few times.
I’m from southern ontario, I ride daily when the daily high is 6 or higher (below that the carbs just don’t do the trick starting it up). Works out to generally March until November with a few days in the off-season.
Weather was right around that point for a few days over the weekend, but it looks like we’re headed…
I won’t disagree there :)
Takes some getting used to! I only commute about ten miles to work, so it’s not awful. The short run of highway will suck the heat out of your hands quick, though...
See, now I’m more interested in the bike: parts availability!
I’m not a bike nerd. I ride mine daily because I love riding, not because I closely follow the industry. OP stated he was disappointed that not many people care that it’s weird. I appreciate that it’s weird, I’d even stop to check it out if I noticed it somewhere, but it’s still CP for me because I don’t buy weird…
I’m from Canada, the tiered licensing is more for what roads you can take (M1: <100 km/h, M2: anywhere, Full M: you can have alcohol in your system). Passengers vehicles like cars and pickups have a similar system but that’s a ‘G’ license instead of an M.
When you turn 16, you can write a paper quiz for your M1 in the…
I agree that the price doesn’t make the bike. I got the R6 for a song and it’s the only bike I’ve owned. I love everything except that it sucks for the very occasional extended tour I do with it, which of course isn’t the point of an R6. It’s a great runabout although it’s needlessly powerful for my commute and being…
I was speaking from my own point of view. I don’t see the value in this bike, I just don’t appreciate it. I love riding mine and take it any chance I get, but I don’t track it and other than a quick squirt on the highway or a backroad, it’s not really ridden in the spirit of what it was made for.
Nonetheless, someone…