I specifically mentioned that the car has HVAC in the second paragraph.
I specifically mentioned that the car has HVAC in the second paragraph.
Forget repairs, how about a set of tires now that every SUV comes with 21 inch wheels.
It’s also about two inches longer than the old Mazda 6, coming in at 193.7 inches.
I’m sorry, there’s no where to put my license plate on the front without drilling holes in my bumper.
So dealers complain that they don’t want to sell EVs. But then go ahead and complain that they don’t want anyone else selling EVs either.
So basically they’re ripping off what Dodge announced many months ago what they’re doing to the Charger EV—how “innovative”.
To be fair, BMWs are among several brands that also have car wash mode, mainly to prevent the rain sensing wipers from getting torn off and disables the auto emergency braking, which can activate and cause massive damage to the car and car wash.
I’ll start criticizing America’s love for gas powertrains when an EV truck can drive across Texas without having to stop four times to charge, eight times if they’re towing.
Every single product that represents Italian cultural IP (tomatoes, olive oil, wine, and of course sports cars) is very closely regulated and protected by the government.
This is a very slippery slope.
Miata is always the answer...
If you took off the Mercedes badge - from this angle it’s such a generic car with 2000s blob styling.
“I need a 3 row SUV because I’m having a 2nd/3rd kid.”
No. You need a Minivan. Just buy the damn minivan.
In 2023/2024: “Manuals are better”.
Why in God’s name do your cell phones degrade so fast? Mine is five years old now and has 80% life. At that rate it’s four percentage-points per year.
I’d add the first gen RX-7 and not the later models. Also add the VW Corrado to the list. Both have aged really well IMHO.
Having owned 3 for business, I concur. I could not find a 4th in time after someone ran into it head on. I couldn’t come to terms with the insurance company to rebuild it.
And, they don’t have to give up on the Supercharger network either
I always wondered if SEAT never came to the US because they knew Americans would pronounced it “seat” (chair) instead of “say-at”.