onceinamillenia
OnceInAMillenia
onceinamillenia

You can get a Chrysler, a Toyota, a Honda, or a Kia. That’s it. That’s all that’s left. Is this the world you want to live in?

It’s unprofitable to sell cheap cars this way

1st Gear: I know a lot of times, EV detractors will say something like: “that EV ain’t so clean because it’s still powered by a coal plant! checkmate, liberals!”

I’ve had this in the VW Kantine on currywurst, and it’s solid quality, but more useful for the novelty of “car company makes condiment”.

One time there was a 2 foot wide puddle of vomit just rolling around in the back of a city bus.

Everything on the rear end looks 25% too small to me, but especially the Honda Badge. The last gen was definitely good but getting dated, but this redesign went too far

I honestly never noticed that they facelifted this, but now that I see them side by side, the OG looks too NC/ND Miata for me to take it seriously as a Jag

The Mk7 to Mk8 GTI. Somehow this round of iterative design made the car look more like a Hyundai Elantra GT than a Golf. On the inside, they took a perfectly good engaged, tactile driving experience of an absolutely dead-simple volume and HVAC controls and a useful-but-not-in-the-way screen and decided to throw all of

Saturn, however, was a brand that was obsessively focused on creating a positive customer experience.

There’s one of these parked a few blocks from me in NYC, and I can’t help but wonder what mess this guy’s life is going to be.

Right? I never need heated seats, but 9 months out of the year I would absolutely love ventilated ones. Weird that the Jetta gets them but Civic doesn’t.

This - I’ve been looking for what to upgrade my Mk7 GTI to get a bit more space and this Honda is incredibly compelling for more space and quality of interior.

Why not a Kia Stinger? You get fun to drive, move up a size class, and it’s much more interesting than a Civic or BMW and less pretentious than an Audi.

If you can find any - after the Alltrack came out, the Sportwagen got super decontented, and while the 1.4L is OK, but 1.8L they originally had was way better.

Unless there are cars fully encircling your home like an old Western wagon train, and so long as your driveway’s not blocked, you still have plenty of access to your land. If you don’t want to see your neighbors’ stuff, live somewhere rural; so long as you live near other people, your stuff might intermix.

Some may argue too much power but I have yet to find anyone who complains their car is too quick.

If you have a driveway, you park in your driveway. Otherwise street parking has always been and always should be first come, first serve. There’s no difference between parking in front of my house or across the street from it in terms of inconvenience.

But the oil spots are not on your property, right? Why would it matter?

Delinquencies are approaching 2009 levels of bad, and it isn’t likely to get better for a while.

Yes! A green one that someone somehow drove from Ontario to NYC.