nebcruiser
NEBcruiser
nebcruiser

Go read the book Green Hell

OH! I forgot to mention the quaint little sign that my aunt gave us for a wedding present. On three foot piece of reclaimed barn wood, it reads “the Jaworski’s”. I’ll hang it if they ever come over.

Thank you for writing this, it needed to be done. I’m not innocent of making typographical errors, but at least I know the rules. Most people do not, as is evident by the signs on the front doors of most of ours neighbors’ homes. Sorry, Wilson family, but the sign should either say, “the Wilsons” or “the Wilsons’”. It

It is completely unclear whether or not people who are currently developing a new vehicle can legally drive a test mule on public roads legally. Yep, totally unclear. We have never seen test vehicles piloted on public roads before.

JFC, Jalopnik writers consistently take bad journalism and bad writing to new depths.

Doubtful

First Gear:
“I personally can’t wait. A rejuvenated Nissan means more and better choices, and that’s good for everyone.”

K, now do health insurance 

It’s called a pickup.

On another note: if you want to amuse yourself, go look at the dyno charts for small aircraft engines! 4 cylinder motors displacing 360 cubic inches have astonishing torque curves.

You’re painting with a pretty broad brush there, hombre. There are thousands of plane owners out there spending less than $50 per hour to operate and less than $3000/year in storage and insurance.

speaking from first hand(ish) experience here:
My Dad flies a Vans RV12, to which he downgraded from a RV7-A. I frequently fly with him on the weekends to grab lunch in various small towns across NE, IA, SD, KS, and MO and the operating cost is not bad at all. The RV12 can actually run on no ethanol 93 octane

Owning a beat to shit C4 should be prerequisite to comment on this website.

From one millenial to another, thank you for making this point. I think large screens are good for backup cameras, but I don’t think that we are overall less likely to crash now than we were 20 years ago, and these stupid screens have a lot to do with that.

LOL @ the idea of selling it as soon as the warranty runs out, as many people have suggested in these comments. If you own the car outright, preventative maintenance runs much less than the cost of a payment.

Have you spent much time shopping used Porsches?? There are oodles of terrific 911's and Cayennes that can be had for under $35k. One can even pick up an early 991 in that price range on BaT.

Good lord, even those dogs look wealthier than I.

I don’t have any real reservations about owning an electric vehicle, for my wife to drive. She works three miles from home and rarely covers >20 miles in a day. I drive too far and too often (outside sales) for any EV without a range extender.

My biggest reservation is that we own two great cars outright, and it is

Kind of like it but the Navigator is still superior.

*you’re

Friendly reminder that Obama-era regulations created this top-heavy, ugly, slow, shitty crossover world wherein we now live.

If not for the horrible powertrain choices, this would be a great little vehicle. I think it looks smashing!