Speed holes
Speed holes
It’s not a bug, it’s a feature
You would certainly want the ICE to fire up every now and then but I don’t think you would ever go an entire week or even day in full electric even if you commute less than 20 miles
Considering that screen is the centerpiece of the whole interior, they still manged to make it look like an afterthought
They are surprisingly more roomy than expected but oh boy is this thing ugly
Have a garage sale. If this was somewhere near me I’d buy so many toy cars
Totally agree, though I learned about it not from a track day but from watching a top gear where James May had a MB 190
The 2-3 shift in a straight line, that’s racing pedigree right there
I like 6, although in my car now I hardly ever see myself shifting into 6th and honestly don’t feel that much difference between 3&4 or 4&5 but it’s an enjoyable manual. I think on Jalopnik we’ve already established the EPA test is not representative of real world driving so going to 9+ gears probably doesn’t give you…
Soon garage and hangar will be interchangeable terms
Looks elegant and dignified. At least in terms of looks they designed their own entry into the crossover segment instead of just copying several design cues and slapping a badge on it.
I like individual parts of that but all together it looks kind of awkward to me
You mean a Bronco? I too hope for that
Generally speaking you shouldn’t generalize :)
“What’s left of the History Channel” too true man, too true
More like what good do you expect to happen when you blind a crowd of people going 50 mph on two wheels
Was your mind on such high alert after it that the body completely forgot about bodily functions?
Well for example, the article title emphasizes the lack of steering, which while that was an issue it was secondary to the root cause. Listening to what is said also clarifies intent though I doubt anyone thought this was on purpose.
It’s both expensive for an entry model and further dilutes their brand at the same time.