I’ve been in one of these a few times and despite having 4 doors, the back seat space is extremely tight both for leg and foot space. I honestly wouldn’t consider this a usable car for anyone older than 16 is planning to sit in the back. EV range/issues aside, I wonder how much depreciation is due to how impractical…
Disagree on the Miata - a small electric roadster would be a hoot - no more wringing out a tiny ICE powerplant, just punch it and go. Battery and motor tech has come a long way since less successful small electrified cars like the Honda CR-Z 13+ years ago; you easily get 150-200HP from a single motor today and still…
Volkswagen in the last decade or so continuously filling their ads with cars they either no longer make or long ago stopped selling in the US to provoke nostalgia for the brand. All I take away from them is “hey remember when we sold anything interesting? Too bad those days are gone, here’s a bloated Jetta”
Fiat is officially bringing the all-electric 500e to the U.S., a country that isn’t exactly known for loving either Fiats, two-door subcompacts or low-range electric vehicles.
Dodge Wants Electric Muscle Cars To Rumble Like A V8 Monster
Fair - then the 2-door 626.
I’d much rather we give the Pokemon devs a year off both to rest and to give them more time to work on whatever comes next. There’s plenty of content to hold us over until Gen 10
How are we already talking about next-gen consoles? Series S|X has only been out 3.5 years! XBone and 360 both got at least 7 years before they were replaced.
Thunderhead, meanwhile, is not only satisfyingly enormous, but feels like it’s answering the question, “What if Valhalla was actually a good map?
Definitely forgotten, it was essentially the 2-door version of the contemporaneous Millenia
I will give you two:
I wonder how many people’s other cars are high SUVs that they simply slide over the edge of the seat bolster to get in and out of
Not just this car, but who do so many brands offer interesting styling and/or color on the outside but then only offer black/black/black interiors? It’s so dull, depressing, and cavelike, and lets down an otherwise interesting car by making the part you actually see most often look sad.
how do you pronounce “Renault?” Do you pronounce it “Ray-No,” ignoring the final “t”? Or do you pronounce it “Rain-alt,”
I’ve had several modern VWs, and other than the Golf family, they’re all meh. I bought a Mk7 GTI Autobahn so I thankfully don’t need to use the touch slider climate controls, but it’s still a bit too much car for what I need. After they killed the Golf and the Sportwagen, there’s no other reason for me to go to a VW…
They take up the same amount of space as any 3-row mid-size crossover alternative (a Kia Carnival is just 6“ longer than a Telluride, a Toyota Sienna is 7" longer than Highlander, Honda Odyssey is 5" longer than Pilot), but since they ride lower, they’ll be even more of a utility than any SUV/CUV would for everyday…
Yeah but Nintendo is at least still in gaming or entertainment - it’s not like Peugeot, which got its start making saws, then coffee grinders, then bicycles, then cars.