That seems unlikely. Manufacturers have spent lots of money on R&D for Hydrogen and/or Electric cars. It seems unlikely they’d choose to go back to ICE cars unless they could use oil based fuels again.
That seems unlikely. Manufacturers have spent lots of money on R&D for Hydrogen and/or Electric cars. It seems unlikely they’d choose to go back to ICE cars unless they could use oil based fuels again.
That’s why it’s good. It’s the closest Top gear ever got to actually swearing. It also never failed to crack up the presenters when they were reviewing a car with one.
I don’t know about enforcement but in the UK the highway code states in rule 29 that (emphasis www.gov.uk) “you MUST ensure you do not hit anyone when you open your door. Check for cyclists or other traffic”.
They don’t but do have a neck, instead of doing this you can just look where you’re opening the bloody door. The people that aren’t doing this already probably aren’t going to inconvenience themselves by opening the door in a way that isn’t ingrained into them through muscle memory.
I think most of Jalopnik would happily call a hatchback a car. They’ve got a lot of room for their size. I know Americans don’t get as many as Europe does but you still have quite a lot.
Car you most want America to get?
Center or Centre?
I may well be wrong about this and I wouldn’t ever want to try it but I thought technically in the USA the police can’t use your tax returns as evidence but if they find out you didn’t report something they can also put a tax avoidance charge on you.
What are your favourite and least favourite styles of cars (Hatchback, CUV, Sedan etc)?
You say that, but we’ve not really had any main home brands for the last decade. Admittedly PSA aren’t great on reliability but they aren’t huge this side of the pond.
Yeah VW of Europe as far as I know make most VW branded cars in Germany with, at least some, work on other VAG marques going to their respective countries.
Ah Okay, but still they’ll be some testing before they come out and 5 years might end up being a lot for electric cars.
British Cars like the Nissan Qashqai? We haven’t really made our own cars for years and now Aston and Jaguar make quite reliable cars. http://abcnews.go.com/Business/story?id=7122708&page=1
Maybe it is a hangover from when BL still made cars but Cars in the UK now are all eventually controlled/designed by another country.
It’s possible that VWs hatchbacks are more reliable than their sedans and CUVS. We almost certainly buy more Golfs than you, and, AFAIK, they don’t even sell the Up stateside.
Do you know if VW being thought as unreliable an American thing? In the UK we tend to think of German Brands (including Volkswagen) as being quite reliable but I’ve heard lots of people on Jalopnik claim VW have a horrific reliability.
Yes, of course we do. Occasionally we have weather that people in the northern states might even call hot.
Or they could just do 4 cubed.
I really wish Kinja could introduce a feature like https://www.quora.com/ to suggest edits to an Article. It’d be a win win for everyone. We wouldn’t have loads of comments that are just spelling corrections and they’d get articles that are grammatically correct.
I’d actually say that battery life is more impressive. If it genuinely can run at 20 hours w/o noise cancellation and isn’t too uncomfortable it would be good enough for people to use for a whole day, basically regardless of how often they use them.
I’d actually say that battery life is more impressive. If it genuinely can run at 20 hours w/o noise cancellation…