It’s a good thing they weren’t asking about dead hookers in the trunk because then we would all be screwed, amirite?
It’s a good thing they weren’t asking about dead hookers in the trunk because then we would all be screwed, amirite?
The Camry certainly needed improvements in NVH. I drove my first Camry in awhile as a rental car a year ago and was surprised at how bad the NVH and build quality were, not comparing it to a luxury car but to the significantly better options from competitors like Honda, Kia, and Hyundai. The engine sounded terrible, vi…
Yeah, they should do better than making you wait for it to air out.
It’s ridiculous that the company wants to eliminate shifters and let the car predict the gear/direction of travel on its own but it cannot determine that it is about to enter a car wash and be inundated with water from all angles.
I have seen my first two in the wild since last Friday. The first was when I was out for a run at a park near my house and the second was in NYC near my office. In both instances, aside from looking ridiculously out of place, the trucks had dusty/rusty patinas in contrast to most new vehicles which have that…
It would also be nice to have a consolidated map/list of all chargers across all brands. I hate having to search for chargers on my route via google maps and then to use the proprietary app to find out the speed and price.
I’ll never forget the time I booked a last minute flight to London to meet my wife after a work trip and because I booked late, I was stuck in the middle seat. I have fairly broad shoulders and unfortunately so did the men sitting on either side of me. Everyone was trying their best to not encroach into the space of…
Or hurt/kill yourself and/or others for that matter...
As Lopoetve mentioned, it is hard to go back after having HUD. I have a 2014 X5 with HUD and a 2021 A7 without HUD and despite the newer A7 having a much nicer and technologically-integrated displays/interfaces, the X5 is ultimately much easier and safer to use in everyday driving. It really helps to have parameters li…
This is a solid point. It seems like 95% of Chargers/Challengers are bought by old nostalgic dudes, rental car companies, and young dipshits who want lots of power but have little skill and self control.
I see lots of traditional luxury and/or luxury/performance buyers opting for fully-loaded Kia and Hyundai EVs. My boss’ wife, who is an award winning documentarian, recently traded in her luxury car for the Hyundai version of this vehicle (EV6 GT) and couldn’t be happier with the performance, fit, and finish of the…
I guess it was because the predecessors had been so good, especially for the tuner and track day crowd, that just doing the bare minimum when developing the 7th-gen from the 6th-gen was a bit of a letdown for some.
Just remember we, the consumers, are beta testers for most tech companies like Tesla, Apple, etc.
Yeah, that all makes sense and is why we see so many people driving around in large SUVs and trucks by themselves and with no cargo because of that one time per year they need to haul grandma, grandpa, and all the cousins to a party or some mulch home from home depot. If I were in either situation, I would rather just…
I’m going to have to go ahead and disagree with Honda being on this list. Sure, most of their cars have been reliable, competent, and well designed but then we have the mostly-hated seventh-gen civic. It ditched the double-wishbone suspensions setup for a Machpherson setup and had poor engine compatibility, pissing…
I came here to say the exact same thing and you did a much better job so star click for you! You hit the nail on the head with this comment and all prospective car buyers should consider these details before purchasing or leasing a new vehicle. I would feel socially irresponsible if I purchased a new daily…
How many people have the need to drive hundreds of miles per trip on a regular basis (weekly or more frequently)? Few and certainly less than half the driving population. Like most households with two or more adults who drive, I have two daily drivers in my garage and most of the trips we take are 100 miles round trip…
All true. It’s kind of funny how the main ingredient in marinara sauce is a fruit which was originally imported from a completely different continent. Another staple, pasta, was originally imported from Asia.
I don’t think I would trust my $80K+ EV to an Amazon adapter of dubious quality so I am not surprised there were issues. I won’t use any non UL-certified light bulbs, chargers, cables, etc. even for basic devices, let alone a high-voltage piece of machinery.
I just visited Italy for the second time recently and between spending time with lots of agricultural business owners in Tuscany and watching the Enzo Ferrari biopic on the way home, this article makes complete sense to me. Every single product that represents Italian cultural IP (tomatoes, olive oil, wine, and of…