mikelikescarsandstuff
MikeLikesCarsandStuff
mikelikescarsandstuff

You’re being quite generous.

Sure.  When it ships in 2027...

Am i allowed to dare say... i like it?

They should just call it the Mach-E.

Are you gonna take your SUV to the track?

If price and specs are indeed competitive when it finally hits the streets I could see the reasons as:

150 billion yen.... not dollars. That’s about $1.37B USD.

-Do you know why I pulled you over?”

When I don’t use my blinkers in a BMW, I’m an asshole, but not using them in my Tesla is just a sensible range extension strategy.

I see defending left foot braking but who is defending the choice of shoes in that lead photo?

People have tried to push this before (as I recall when Jalopnik had an actual racing driver contributor once upon a time he made a similar argument) and I’m as disinclined to go with it now as I was then.

I’m sure there are plenty of left-foot brakers out there that I never know about, in which case do what you want. But it’s painfully obvious when someone does it wrong, and that’s soured me to the idea of doing so myself. I save the left-foot braking for my video game rig, which it certainly helps tremendously with

The whole point was to show that a saving of a few milliseconds will have no real impact on the outcome, considering the distance it takes for any road car to stop.

If you have to be told that it’s ok to left foot brake on the street, you probably aren’t qualified to do it properly and you’ll probably do it wrong (at some point).

thus saving you precious moments in an emergency

I’m a millennial and I can assure you, the Boomers are not the issue here. I’m actually pretty sure that manuals are sticking around still because of all the boomers who insist that a manual is the only way to go for a sports car. Most Millennials I know can’t drive a manual unless they are an enthusiast. I do know

That pic only reminds me that the magnum shape is not aging well.

Let me get this straight...

They must all be at SEMA. I have yet to see one in the wild. 

AI writes articles like Mitsubishi makes cars. All the parts are there, but the end result is WTF.