As a Mach-E owner, a PHEV would have been fine, but I appreciate it as a fancy commuter and for that it is excellent.
As a Mach-E owner, a PHEV would have been fine, but I appreciate it as a fancy commuter and for that it is excellent.
Fucking Great Answer. I would say the Honda, Toyota, Subaru answer is more of which brand is liked most by non-car people. Jeep (Wrangler) is BELOVED. Every non-car person knows their friend’s car that is a Jeep (Wrangler).
Land Rover. This is entirely anecdotal, but at all the different cities & states I’ve lived in since childhood, there have been suburban moms that don’t care about cars but they want a Land Rover.
Not a company, but a model - the Mustang. It’s always been a fairly accessible, stylish, and recognizable car; almost a by-word for the American sports car. It’s adored within, and well outside the car enthusiast sphere.
The go-to answers will likely be Toyota and Subaru, but I have a different take:
Don’t forget it’s a french car, and it’s hard for us Frenchies to understand what goes on more than 750km from home. Infrastructure is quite OK by us btw.
...one of the main reasons I bought a Hummer EV is because it ISN’T gas or diesel...that’s the schtick. Diesel and lifted truck bros HATE them and I love it. They’re always trying to roll coal or gun it past me and I just laugh knowing I’ve got well over twice their horsepower available in an instant and have a…
Uhm, the DS3, when it was still a sub-brand of Citroën, had quarterly sales numbers that regularly out-performed those for the Mini.
I have a disease that causes me to like weird pseudo-SUV hatchovers, and I hate that I like this one. If the disease isn’t terminal, it probably should be.
Hey! Respect the OG! The Acura ZDX beat the X4 by 5 years AND proved that no one would buy them!
I was lusting after the football players not the cheerleaders
Car and Driver did a long-term test on a 2014 V-8 F type. In 40,00 miles they found a glitchy infotainment system (that was fixed with a recall), those motorized pop-up air vents had issues, and a rear taillight cluster failed.
Uh huh. I’ve got a 2016 XF with that same ‘shit’ V-6 that returns 30+ mpg on the highway, doesn’t use a drop of oil, pushes a 3,800 lb car through the quarter in the low 13's, and is just as refined as the V-8 in my R129 Mercedes.
Not eating isn’t even that impressive...let’s see them sing along and hit both vocal parts -
JFC. Would they prefer the other option, that they risk the life of everyone aboard and the safety of the ship by proceeding on? Shit happens. I think a 50% refund is perfectly reasonable. I’m sure there’s language in the contract that addresses unforeseen issues like this. Want to go on a hunger strike? Sounds like a…
Driving an SUV down the streets of Florence. The pucker factor was incredibly high as the vehicle was as wide as the street there. Add in all of the scooters parker everywhere and the pedestrian foot traffic and I barely squeezed through most areas. On top of it the traffic cameras ticket by plate every time they pick…
Highway 1, about 30 kilometers outside of Kandahar.
Was trying to park at a Hotel near the center of Krakow, Poland. Hotel failed to note that it was valet only. I missed a turn as I drove by it and ended up in the city square driving through a large festival. I just put my hazards on and sloooowly crept through to the other side of the square. I got my rental in…
Everyone else that didn’t say K-Car is wrong. Every FWD car that Chrysler made (excluding the Mitsubishi sourced cars) were K-Cars. Vans, cars, 2-door, 4-door, didn’t matter. They were all the same underneath.
All things considered, and I mean ALL things considered; the Lexus LC is the best overall car on sale in the world.