The concept of an “EV Tire” is just a remarketing of their crappy ‘eco’ tires so they can charge more for them.
The concept of an “EV Tire” is just a remarketing of their crappy ‘eco’ tires so they can charge more for them.
Google is actually phasing out third-party cookies altogether. Meaning that Google themselves are still gathering your data, other advertisers (from every website you visit) won’t be able to anymore. They’ve already shut it down for 30 million people.
Kinja has been on life support for a while now, and it just had a seizure.
I have a Soul Red Mazda 6. The only downside is if you have to have something painted, it’s gonna take longer. The red is hard to paint match. I think Mazda probably sells more red cars than other manufacturers outside of Ferrari. That Soul Red has been their signature color for almost a decade now.
I have a white Mazda 6 signature with a brown interior as well. It’s darker in the 6, and I think it’s called Chestnut brown. The one in the ND is Terracotta
As someone who grew up watching the dubbed over Japanese version of Iron Chef on food network in the late 90's/early 2000's, I’ve seen them make ice cream out of literally anything they can get their hands on.
Out of Spec Motoring did their range test in Austin, TX, which isn’t exactly a winter hellscape. They charged to full and pre-conditioned the batteries, and still only got 254 miles on a single charge at 70mph.
Kinja has been on life support for a while now. It just had a seizure.
And if they were just 1-1 ripping off Pokemon, they likely grabbed the 3d models from a third party and made their own customizations. Far more likely (and MUCH easier) than trying to train AI to generate details and color palletes.
I’ve heard Troy change his voice very effectively. There’s a clip out there somewhere of him doing a FANTASTIC Christopher Walken impression.
The saddest part is that outside of the QX80 (gross) their cars all look REALLY good, especially the Q60. They have high-powered engines and know how to make sporty cars, but their interiors and tech are just so ASS.
The burger scene in Los Angeles is dominated by beloved franchises like In-N-Out, Fatburger, and dozens of privately owned burger joints
Everywhere I’ve lived in SoCal with the exception of Palm Desert has had heavy ghetto bird presence. LA, San Gabriel Valley, San Bernardino, Rancho Cucamonga, Anacrime.
Yep, that’s exactly why my wife and I ended up with 2 Mazda 6's. We bought our second one in 2020, and compared it to EVERY competitor in the segment. It ended up being between a Mazda 6 Signature and a Honda Accord Sport. The Mazda is kind of small in the back, but the power and interior quality made the Honda feel…
I don’t think he’s being intentionally misleading, more like he just doesn’t know. He’s never been the most mechanically savvy of the automotive journalists. More Jeremy Clarkson than Jason Cammisa.
They’re right up there with Honda and Toyota. It helps that they keep things relatively simple and straightforward. Even the new CX-90 should be pretty good, since the engine is just their current design with 2 more cylinders, rotated 90° for the RWD layout.
Yeah, I feel like the sizing of cars has gotten all messed up the last decade or so. It used to be something like Fit/iA/Mazda2=subcompact, Civic/Corolla/Mazda3=compact, and Accord/Camry/Mazda6=mid-sized, which would also put the C Class and 3 Series in the mid-sized category.
With the original, depending on which scenario you started first would influence the location and availability of certain items, there were different boss fights, and just a general difference in how certain events played out. Slight differences to the end of the game as well.