It’s not the heat, it’s the humidity.
It’s not the heat, it’s the humidity.
One production engineer bitter about no promotion is not necessarily a rampant culture of rape.
Why would anyone buy the Honda over the similarly priced Bolt with nearly triple the range?
To answer your lead question, no. Marketers, if you’re paying attention, I’m a millenial who can afford things now, and there are a few things I want out of a new car:
By 1998, Nissan offered the following cars in the US:
The changes are effective April 1.
Mind you that is manicured, fare trade, and cruelty free artisan gravel.
I’d rather have my phone mounted up, turned horizontal and closer to being in front of me so I can quickly glance than have it down lower and centered on the dashboard.
The navigation function has been redone to operate more like a smartphone app, which should provide better search results and more up-to-date information when the owner has an active data subscription.
No hybrid junk weighing it down and RWD? It’s like they made an NSX people actually want to buy. Too bad they don’t sell it.
Never go full U-boat captain...
So they can take a crappy car like the Yaris and put a proper 200hp supercharged motor in it, yet the GT86 is stuck with a wheezing “200hp” motor that barely puts 170 to the rear wheels and they refuse to add forced induction from the factory.. this car just makes me sad, I love mine, but the fact they’ll do something…
...which comes standard with every Jeep Compass
That’s included in the Buyers Remorse Package.
Does it come with a sense of failure and rejection? Or does that develop over time?
“...(S)ome kind of communications failure” is pilot-speak for “neglected to change to the appropriate frequency when directed by ATC.”
Glad everything turned out ok, but let’s not pretend those German Typhoons were there to ensure the safety of the flight and its passengers.
When the Demon Hellcat comes out will Tesla just release a software update called Demon Killer to troll the Mopar boys?
If I was closer i would show up Harbor Freight welder in hand and loss of judgement in mind.