Literally unfathomable to me that somebody could ND the beautiful Maurader yesterdday but NP this barely-a-car for about half the money.
Literally unfathomable to me that somebody could ND the beautiful Maurader yesterdday but NP this barely-a-car for about half the money.
I’m 5'11" so I was slightly scrunched, but not too badly. We were only driving 3 hours away for the weekend, so it wasn’t that big a deal. This was last year; the lease was up on my wife’s car so I’d had to return it, and we hadn’t gotten her a new car yet, so there was about a 10 day window where we were a 4-person,…
This person is literally who the new Acura Integra was made for.
She says that minivans look like “vaginas on wheels”
When she was pregnant with our fist kid, she insisted on getting a sedan, because anything with a hatch -- SUV, crossover, minivan, hatchback -- was a “mom car” and she refused to drive a “mom car.” So I leased her a 3-series, which was ludicrously impractical, especially when we had a second baby (the 2-baby stroller…
Tidal power is always there and always operating, 24/7. Absent droughts (which... is a concern), hydroelectric is always there, and always operating. Geothermal is always there. Lots of renewable sources that are perfectly capable of handling base loads.
God I love these cars. The problem with this one in particular is that it’s almost too clean — you’d be tempted to keep it a garage queen rather than just rip-roaring it the way it should be used. Whenever I see one on the street I always wish I had it. So... NP even though it’s about $5k more than I’d personally be…
This is the correct answer.
I had one of these as a rental when I had to drive from New Orleans to Mobile with a 9-month-old. I absolutely fell in love with it and wanted to buy one, but my wife absolutely refused to even consider a minivan.
Yeah I remember being a passenger in a first-gen CTS and thinking it was... not a luxury car.
Up until a year ago, my wife was driving a 2018 3-series and I was driving a 2015 Mustang, and the Mustang had the better interior (when the lease was up I bought her a 2018 RX350 and that interior is leaps and bounds better). It’s not that American cars can’t have nice interiors... it’s just that, for whatever…
I say this as somebody who has never owned a GM car but has been a passenger in many of them: Cadillacs aside, has GM ever made a halfway decent interior in any car? Ever?
But this isn’t a Bentley or a Rolls or a Benz or some other brand that somebody can be proud of being seen in. It’s just a Hummer.
My wife wanted an RX350 desperately. I thought it would be a boring blob that I’d hate to drive, with no connection to the road. Instead, it’s so comfortable and luxurious that it’s an absolute pleasure to drive, just a wonderful place to spend time in. Absolutely love it.
Perfect winter beater since you won’t care about the inevitable electrical gremlins.
This is one of the worst interior design bits I’ve ever heard. My wife and I have two not-very-new cars -- 2015 Mustang GT for me, 2018 RX350 for her -- and neither of them have any of this nonsense, although hers does have the dumb joystick thing. My Mustang actually has a resistive touchscreen, which is awesome in…
Until the “65" V12 comes back, preferably in the CLA, I do not care.
Isn’t the entire point of Hummer as a brand to go offroading? Isn’t that its entire raison d’etre?
In the US it’s 100% true that people will say “why would you buy a fully-optioned Honda Civic when you can get a base model Honda Accord for the same price?” because the badge is all that matters.