No you drive a sedan because you are selfish. You want your lower center of gravity, you want your good handling, and your want to preserve your “driver’s feel.” It’s all you, you, and you.
No you drive a sedan because you are selfish. You want your lower center of gravity, you want your good handling, and your want to preserve your “driver’s feel.” It’s all you, you, and you.
I can tell you I didn’t get an Ascent. And no, sedans are not enough, straight up. Your face will meet the bumper or tire when you crash into any of the new large truck or SUV. Come tell me I am wrong after you crash into one with your sedan.
And that is exactly the point people like you missed. And that is also why I know you don’t have kids.
Most car enthusiasts and pretty much every contributor here at Jalopnik do not hold back their bashing on SUVs and their drivers. Why? They all overwhelmingly focus on driving dynamics and what not while ignoring one of the most important aspects of any car purchase for a family - safety.
I guess his Ghibli Spyder didn’t move like Jagger nor will she be loved.
That something could be simply because he’s a rich fuck who doesn’t really need that $1M back.
For whatever reason, the rotated track layout displayed at top right corner really throws me off when I play. Every time I glance at it I want to tilt my head.
Blame it on high car prices all you want. Blame it on slow wage growth all you want.
Tom McParland: You want a sensible EV for daily commute? Sure, I got you a 944 Turbo.
Men being men we just don’t learn. I’m sure some of us went out and bought new lawn mowers before thinking about degraded gasoline.
I dig it. As mentioned, the teal and yellow contrast to the black really pops now.
Nah the teams will just allocate more “catering expenses”
4th Gear
Yet I have a feeling Latifi will still ruin things for some drivers, teams, or races.
I’m surprised Musk hasn’t twitted exactly that.
Really appreciate the detailed guides and tips! That’s always been on my bucket list, and I really want to do this before both of my kids become disgruntled teenagers.
A coworker just bought a Maverick last week, and he also let me test drive extensively. I liked everything, and all was good and well until my coworker said to me hey check this out and proceeded to open the hood.
Again, as already discussed on another Jalopnik post, where is the justification for the $10k difference between Accord and Civic?