“That said, I’m of the opinion that there’s no such thing as an accident in a car- there’s either, you are controlling your 3500 pound piece of industrial equipment or you are not.”
“That said, I’m of the opinion that there’s no such thing as an accident in a car- there’s either, you are controlling your 3500 pound piece of industrial equipment or you are not.”
In my opinion, the Ioniq 6 is a dumb car. For the prices dealers are asking for the Ioniq 6, you can get a Genesis G60 (same company), which is much nicer on the inside, has more room for passengers and cargo, is significantly faster, and looks nicer.
“For nearly the same price as AirPods, you get ANC, a better fit, and streamlined connectivity with both Apple and Android devices.”
Tom Cruise still does most (or maybe all?) of his own stunts, doesn’t he? I wonder what the insurance (premiums and coverage) are like on a movie like this.
I used to not use mine for the first few months of the pandemic, but now I turn mine on 95% of the time, and so do most of my coworkers and about half of our clients.
Care to elaborate?
“There are that cost less, and for the rollers and brushes, they work pretty decently, but the aftermarket tower often reported to be full, even though I’d just installed them. The Braava (the mopping mate to the Roomba) at least has you can purchase, wash, and reuse.”
I test drove a Grand Cherokee Summit two weeks ago and was very nonplussed. Got a rookie salesman who knew nothing (he was trying to brag about how the car had power windows). When leaving, the manager was asking how I would rate the car, and I told him 7 out of 10 at best. And he was all shocked, saying, “7 out of…
“It’s not good for CSI, it’s not good for customer retention,”
“It shows him fist opening his own garage door”
Yeah, it looks like someone did a bad Photoshop job on the grille.
Something feels a bit off though when the author lists so many issues but then says it’s a wonderful car. For example, what you quoted about the hard plastics being really bad, but then at the end of the article, the author says:
“the lack of luxury features like automatic up and down rear windows.”
“The Ioniq 6 also comes with four levels of regenerative breaking that you can select via paddle shifters on the steering wheel. Crank it all the way up, and you can one pedal drive Hyundai’s little EV.”
“This thing is all about comfort, and that’s what it does best.”
“The second thing you’re going to notice is the door panels and how neat they look. They’re made of ribbed plastic for our pleasure.”
“I wholeheartedly believe this is one the best looking vehicles on sale right now in any segment. The car looks like a mix between a futuristic egg and a cyberpunk 993 Porsche 911. It is fantastic.”
“its attention to thermal-nuclear war.”
“I’m far more fascinated by her commitment to shirking any and all responsibility for the accident. Paltrow has maintained that the plaintiff, 76-year-old retired optometrist Terry Sanderson, actually crashed into her”
A Google search seems to show this article as the only time those two words are put together like that, so it seems like this author made up that phrase, for better or for worse.