Wow, reading some of these comments...
Wow, reading some of these comments...
Am I wrong for thinking that the RTX off - at least in that video - looks better? I get the desire for better, realistic lighting but RTX on just makes everything look blurry.
Thankfully, cities across the country are starting to realize they don’t need nearly as much parking as they have. Parking garages are being replaced with desperately needed housing, and some municipalities are getting rid of parking minimums that drive up the cost of housing.
Maybe if it were a small action, like forgetting to close your gas tank door, sure, but heading to an airport is a multi-step process well outside a “typical” day for most. Between gathering your luggage or navigating the confusing layouts of airports - not to mention just getting dressed in the morning the day of -…
Although it’s extremely troubling that so many passengers continue to make this careless, expensive mistake,
Assuredly I will get hate for this, but the Golf R and GTI. The Golf is a great city car or commuter, but by the time you get anywhere far enough from commute traffic to actually use any of that power, why wouldn’t you just get a bigger, more practical car? I’ve owned both Golf and GTI and have driven an R recently (al…
It’s apparently not so much of a stretch that there are commercials about mixing up your car with one parked next to it.
The 6.5-foot robot will be tall enough to look over rows of parked cars to detect oncoming traffic, and will be able to “talk” with modern cars, alerting drivers to the presence of pedestrians.
You’d plug in at home obviously.
I would say the Miata also still gets to exist because it’s a $25,000 car, whereas Stingers were mid 40s with options.
Yeah like 40% of the US, I rent, and especially on the East Coast, garages and driveways aren’t a given, even in houses. I would have to charge at one of the few chargers in town, drive closer to home, then maybe 1-2 miles of back and forth searching for street parking
A close second would likely be the Bay Bridge’s glowing strands. However, those lights could be going out forever on Sunday.
In fact, almost 38 percent of drivers would have been able to make 100 percent of their trips throughout the year with a small, lower-range EV such as the Nissan Leaf.
Counterpoint: the long distances would necessitate more comfort on a per-seat level, not that the entire car needs to be bigger. 90% of US drivers would be just as well served in a small-but-roomy Honda Fit as a crew-cab F-150, even for 500+ mile drives.
I mean that description could also describe a gas station or rest area
Even more troubling is the amount of people willing to live on the financial edge, or let other bills go to be able to afford their car payment.
A Mazda Millenia S that hasn’t been trashed and has reasonably low miles for the age. It’s so rare as a car in general, I doubt most car people know that Mazda made a supercharged V6 as far back as 1995, despite how many timres Jalopnik has written about it. Since this car never ended up being the herald of Mazda’s…
The others are fun to entertain, but that there’s only one correct answer for a city car and that is the Honda Fit. Get rid of that land yacht Scion XB (168"? Who needs that big of a car?) and get an actual compact car whose seats can comfortably hold four people over 6 feet tall.
The only interesting content Paramount+ has is Star Trek, but I can catch up to all the newest content (Picard, Discovery, Lower Decks, Strange New Worlds) once a year with a free 7 day trial.