Shit. Does this mean I’m going to have to stop hating Hummers because of their anti-environmental image?
Shit. Does this mean I’m going to have to stop hating Hummers because of their anti-environmental image?
I had three reactions to various cars on this list:
I am entirely on board for this Cats/Cars musical mashup.
A crossover is pretty much a car, though. There are no truck parts in it. It’s just a hatchback that sits a little higher.
Crossovers are closer to hatchbacks than minivans.
For a car that’s never going to be driven hard, handling really doesn’t matter that much no matter who you are. I once took my Leaf to an autocross just to see how it would do - acceleration was good, but it understeered a ton. Granted, it was on cheapo all-season tires, and would probably have done a lot better on…
2nd gear: The AWD system is cool (although it looks very similar to what Tesla, Audi, Jaguar and Ford already have), but the name is idiotic.
Exactly. For all the people who have been “cancelled”, it seems to have made little to no difference, and they still show up everywhere.
Maybe the Pacifica.
I’m a little doubtful of Fisker, but the specs look good. It doesn’t seem to be doing anything particularly unique, but if they can build it, it should be decent.
I do love the 2005 Mustang. It was the first “retro-modern” car that actually got the formula right, and honestly, the only other one that works is the Challenger. All other attempts (like the PT and T-bird you mentioned) just felt like a late ‘90s car dressed up for Halloween as a 1940s or 50s car, and not very well.…
Something something overnight parts from Japan.
That’s for the KITT scanner.
PSA: don’t waste $4 on this. Watch it for free on YouTube.
Honestly, I’m not sure it’s even worth YouTube. But if you do want to watch it, here it is:
Three.
LOL at the terrible CGI Chevy Volt at 2:18 (and the terrible CGI GT-R crash at 2:35). Also LOL at the acting.
I actually watched this a while back. The whole thing’s on YouTube.
The definition of a “muscle car” is pretty vague, but I’ve read a lot of versions, and very few of them specify the engine. Many say “most have V8s” but nowhere does it say that the power plant defines a muscle car. One article even claimed the V6 Honda Accord fits the definition. While I’m not sure I agree with that,…
“An EV will never be a muscle car” (ignoring the fact that most of the best muscle cars on the market are already EVs)