If it’s anything like the original H2, sales will fall off sharply after everyone who wanted one and can afford it already has one.
If it’s anything like the original H2, sales will fall off sharply after everyone who wanted one and can afford it already has one.
The writer could have real problems with the Academy. The sort where it might be better to give up on showbiz now, move back to the ol’ hometown and sign up for electrician classes.
This is why EPA goes strictly by interior volume and ignores external dimensions.
“Sakes alive, sakes alive, only Mazda’s got a sporty truck for just $5995!”
They’re doing it backwards though. The idea shouldn’t be “put a nice lounge in the charging station”, it should be “put a bunch of chargers in the Friendly’s parking lot”.
Medallions should’ve been tied to a specific VIN and non-transferable to any other vehicle, at that.
I bought one of the last Fits just before the pandemic. The HR-V’s problem is that everything they did to the platform to make it a “crossover” rather than a “hatchback” strips out the Fit’s fun factor and makes it objectively worse in other ways. The Fit was simply a better car for less money than an HR-V but they…
Frankly I’m sick of hearing “Until some impossible EV hardware standard is met...”
Has it been stated there’s no rear wiper or is it hidden in the upper spoiler like on the Sienna?
Of course we know who you are. Ted Cruz. Senator from Texas, Republican from Hell. You’re Canadian by birth, most likely Russian by paid affiliation at least until the checks started bouncing, and your pronouns are it/eww.
“ Why anyone pays the extra for (a Cadillac Escalade) over a Denali or whatever Chevy calls it...”
Somewhere out there there are suburban soccer dads with office jobs whose sales resistance and masculinity are so fragile they buy one as a daily and to tow a boat five miles twice a year. But the usual use case for an F350 dually is fifth-wheel towing of farm implements, in New England/upstate NY at least they’ve all…
IIRC the US Escort got very good reviews and the Euro one very meh ones. On the rare occasion when an American auto journalist got hold of a ‘90s Euro Escort in less than Cosworth spec they couldn’t hide their surprise at the American one being a better car in its’ base and “warm-hatch” forms.
The Christmas Story house is an appropriate place to worry about diesel problems, a lot of Oldsmobile men were at the time the movie was made (but not when it was set);
“Note that you can opt to pick up your kitchen yourself, but this probably requires renting a truck...”
I knew the top comment would be “bbbbbutttt used carrrr!”
There must be parts of the world where the equivalent of a side-by-side is fully street-legal and there’s demand for 2wd ones.
That would’ve been good advice for someone in 2014-2019 when small cars were still more widely available while gas was cheap but nooooooooooooooooooo - it’s only ever trotted out as an argument *against* maxing out fuel economy when gas is *high*.
Funny you should mention Aegean Blue Metallic, I wanted that for my Fit but in 2020 they only offered the manual Fit in Settle-for-Silver and a darker gray.
I like to say Ted Cruz’ pronouns are it/eww.