My wife was injured by one. Same color even. Had to be the car’s fault since there was nobody in the car with a valid driver’s license.
My wife was injured by one. Same color even. Had to be the car’s fault since there was nobody in the car with a valid driver’s license.
I assume this will lead to about 8 more articles about how the 3rd-gen Supra is unsafe, as well as an unprofessional and borderline-illegal string of tweets by the CEO of Toyota.
Remember this compilation?
Yes, if there were dashcam footage you can pretty sure bet this would have been one of those things that literally wasn’t there until it was.
And, and this is why he has my unending respect, if something had gone wrong with the Eagle and Armstrong and Aldrin had died [thankfully nothing did, but it was a real worry at the time] then he’d have had to make the return voyage alone and with only radiolagged messages to help him cope with his own grief. You…
Same here. And I’m usually driving back at night. Gotta make sure the missus doesn’t hear about this.
They’re in a crossover lane with Jersey barriers on both sides. There was literally nowhere to go. I drive in that crossover lane pretty much every weekend, and will quietly be freaked out for quite a while.
Yep - it’s always been this way - and ‘Church’ as always been only one bit player in it all. The internet has certainly allowed people to choose their ‘flag’ a little more deliberately but the instinct has remained the same. Doesn’t even matter how ill defined the concepts or the conflicts are - all people need are a…
I LOL’d at the “spend every last cent”.
No pun intended, but I’ll give that dealership an E for effort.
FOUND THE DEALERSHIP MANAGER
A friend of a friend (in other words someone I don’t know, and have never met) is attempting to start a new gas station chain here in Illinois: Wally’s (the name is a tribute to Wally World/National Lampoon’s Vacation).
I think charger ubiquity will occur, but it won’t look like the gas station model.
I never understood why car people dislike public transportation so much. Better public transit = less cars = less traffic = better driving experience. Is there some sort of irrational fear that if public transit becomes good they’re going to be forced to use it?
Unfortunately where I live, doing anything useful requires a car. I’ve recently become averse to driving as a means of commuting, and while I still like performance driving, I would give anything to have a well spread and functioning public transit network in San Diego.
I mean, the Model 3 slaughtered everything else in SCCA B Street in 2019 - GT350, Evora, Focus RS, M2, Porsches, etc. They had to move it to SS where it competes with the GT-R, 911s, and the Cayman GT4. “Feel right” or not, it’s absolutely murderous.
So if I’m reading this right:
For me personally, I would pick the Model Y over the Mach E because Ford, like Tesla, often has more problems in the first model year of a new model.
The range is more important than the speed. Id pay the extra 3k for the added range. What’s 3k when you are spending 60k after taxes and financing fees. Add to that the supercharger network and I think the Tesla is still the better buy.
Lets not forget the shenanigans the Ford dealers have and will continue to pull