Counterpoint: No.
Counterpoint: No.
my guy. you’d need an onyx blade to split that hair any finer
I get that they are different cars, but come on they look damn near the same to me lol.
The one you own.
Let’s not forget that Stig comes from a very large family with cousins across the globe. Big Stig, African Stig, Australian Stig, etc...
To me, it’s little things like this where the Big 3 fail in the luxury market. Rather than have a good, basic feature on a luxury vehicle, GM phones it in with probably the same camera that is on the Trax. Now I’m curious if Cadillacs are any better than this.
It’s a Jeep thing. Or something.
If you think these things go “almost as far as Wranglers”, you are the perfect market for these.
If you are concerned only about the badge on your car I guess this car isn’t for you. There is a Lexus version coming soon.
But in all seriousness my 1988 Corolla 4wd Wagon cost about that in todays money and compared with that this GR Corolla is a bargain.
That question is older than many commenters on this website. First and foremost, the Modern SUV has always been about projection of strength. Very few buy them purely for their technical capabilities, especially once you get into the unibody style crossovers.
Mansory taking offense and criticizing someone else’s choice in vehicle modifications unlocked a new level of unawareness above influencers, so there’s that.
I first imagined that he took the wrecked car and turned it into a tow behind camper and powered all the electronics for a super lux sleeper. But I suppose just fixing the car and sleeping on the roof works too. 🤣
There, the repairs were given a once over by company founder Kourosh Mansory, who took offense to some of Armstrong’s efforts and even pleaded with him to swap out his choice of wheels.
Or really a very large number of cars made since the 1990s, not a Tesla-specific thing. My 2009 Pontiac has the ability to be remotely disabled. Quite likely your daily driver does too.
“with an MSRP of around $45,000, you can’t really call the Bolt super affordable.”
I’d have no problem rocking this.
I would dig it. But then wouldn’t GM just f*ck it up anyways like they did with the original Saturn?
I read that in TX before 74, a married woman was the legal equivalent of her husband’s child.
Sir, this is a jalopnik article. The moral acceptance or opposition to something is directly correlated to the identity(ies) of who is involved
Judging by the oil/engine location and the car positions it looks like the 911 rotated into oncoming and got its butt chopped off by the GT3RS going the other way.