mike937
mike
mike937

What do you do in a gasoline car that only has a keyfob and no physical key that has a dead battery?

it depends. when a car is decked out in barely/non-functional aero bits- yes it gets mocked for the owner projecting a lifestyle they do not actually lead.

Recommending a 80K mile ex-rental as a responsible purchase has to be one of the stupidest hot takes I’ve seen here in years.

Elon is salivating at being able to do this

The all got rode hard and put up wet.

A blast from the past!  Always good to see you in the comments Wes! 

Can we please stop perpetuating the myth that AWD (as used in economy crossovers) provides any actual function or benefit beyond adding drag, weight, and complication?

Mazda’s rust issues were solved years ago. I see more rusted out Dodge Rams than Mazdas in Ohio.

I Hate My Subaru! What Car Should I Buy?

Came here to say this.

I know production on the Cybertruck just started a few months ago, but IMO it’s not too soon to wish this blight upon the landscape to die a quick death.

Not a car, but a bike. Bike brand. Harley-Davidson. Let 2024 be the year Harley finally brubbrubbrubs off to the great junkyard in the sky. They can just pull back and focus on their real growth area, branded merchandise.

The KIA Soul is excellent for young people, but their grandmothers bought all the Souls instead.

Let’s take all the German SUV “sports coupes”, fill a ravine with them, and produce no more. Overpriced clown cars with cryptic marketing, causing eyeball damage across the world.

Kia Soul is an excellent vehicle for say...someone who just graduated college and got their first job. It’s also one of the extremely limited number of vehicles that still starts under $20k. The old turbo model was even pretty quick.

For me, it’s a tossup between these two:

I have one! My 1999 BMW MRoadster. While not as powerful as the later S54 variants, it is still a heck of a lot of fun to drive and doesn’t look like a 25-year old car in my opinion.

The S2000, I have one at home.

100% agree. We had a 2013 Prius with 190k miles that needed a head gasket due to early signs of failure. We took it to the hybrid/EV specialist in our city and did a couple other “while we’re in there” items (water pump, spark plugs, chain guides and tensioners, timing chain) and came out the other side with a $4500