Dancing Robots seems really ominous to promote your assorted self-driving products, as it’s just a matter of time until The System Is Down.
Dancing Robots seems really ominous to promote your assorted self-driving products, as it’s just a matter of time until The System Is Down.
By that logic then, could something like the Honda CR-V or Pilot count? They’re fairly boring, but Honda does virtually no fleet, so they don’t get the rental bump their more boring Toyota counterparts do.
Bring it on, but if we’ve jumped from late 60's to late 70's nostalgia, Ford better have a deal hammered out with whatever private equity group that currently owns Eddie Bauer by 2026.
8th gen Civic. Slightly biased because I won use of one for three years in an auto show contest, as a broke college student (also, the contact at Honda was very happy to source a 5-speed for me, instead of the auto I was supposed to get). I don’t know if I get excited to see one exactly (they’re still abundant, even…
On the other hand, I believe the Hyundai Sonata my parents bought in 1990 was $12k CAD, or $24k today (roughly), which would get you into an Elantra today (albeit one that's about the same size, far quicker, safer, more efficient, and generally better built).
I find if I type a few characters of comment before pasting the picture, it works fine.
Hey, for more than four years, I managed with a 2 as the sole family car. It meant my wife almost always rode in the back (especially during the rear facing days, and even a small stroller took up half the hatch), but it was loosely speaking doable. Really had to make sure to do a test fitting on that first car seat…
Anyone fearmongering about demographics is pretty much just flat out racist unless they’re cool with increasing immigration to compensate for natural population change. But it’s not entirely baseless to say that a vehicle big enough to accommodate three car seats is expensive and a hindrance to having a third kid.
Even uglier as the redneck truck trying to run Clark Griswold off the road.
Well, yeah!
It’s very quick, it’s a hatchback, it’s even not that much less efficient than some of the entries here! I’m just gonna say it, the Corvette was a hot hatch.
Way more lo-fi, but BNL’s cover of Lovers in a Dangerous Time has them playing from the back of a bricknose F-150 driving around Scarborough.
Is AI capable of Bay-ifying that by like 75%?
The 407 - it runs parallel to the 401, about 5 miles north.
Well, there's also governmental incompetence- we had a bypass highway built into the 90's, just to be sold off on the cheap to a foreign consortium that's kept high tolls on it to the point it's barely used.
Yup, his older brother (also, their nephew is a member of parliament too).
At least some of that is going to be that the US has more, smaller highways. The 401 goes straight from the US to Quebec border, and something like a 3rd of all Canadians live along that corridor (closer to half if you factor in Montreal and Quebec City, as there’s a Quebec Autoroute that picks up right where the 401…
Shrinking family size? The three row crossover doesn’t make much sense if you actually have to use the third row, but if it’s a hypothetical pair of jump seats that stay folded down 99% of the time, it’s a lot easier for vanity to win out.
Show some respect for Burgess Meredith, you heathen
Weird as this may be, I see bits of the 2nd gen LHS in there (shape of the trunk, and the grille, albeit boxier than here), and it’s not hard to imagine how they took this and kept refining it to the Crossfire concept.