Explore our other sites
  • kotaku
  • theroot
    oz4
    oz4
    oz4

    IIRC, they were talking about a high speed line between LA and SF. They said they needed like 10 million riders a year to offset CO2 from construction. However, probably less C02 to expend with constructing a track through a much emptier space. Also, it was more about reducing the amount of people flying rather than

    Ha. My dad is in Mexico and mentioned that he got an MG rental car. He was very confused because he thought that MG had gone out of business a while ago. A quick Google and found out they had been bought by the Chinese company SAIC and have been selling cars in Mexico for the last 3 years. I think he got this model as

    Eventually the two were told by the cops to avoid the drama and just leave the woman’s property alone, per a second TikTok video.

    NP. Probably the best generation of the Legacy and fun car to drive.

    Currently, it’s actually harder to find objectively bad new cars to dislike.

    I guess it depends on the CUV but I find a lot of CUV/SUV models have a really high step-in height that actually makes it hard for older people to get in and out. If you really wanted easy vehicle to get in and out of, minivans win hands down.

    You forgot to add that it rides way too hard and your passengers, in the backseat, have their knees in their chin.

    It’s kind of impressive that the speed limit was 30 mph in central London to begin with. During the day, cars and delivery vans barely move faster than a brisk walking speed.

    When I was a kid my tennis coach had one and I thought it was the coolest thing.

    The Supra is seen as Toyota’s halo car and one of the most important performance cars to come from Japan. Hardcore enthusiasts can’t except the fact that Toyota needed a foreign competitor to make the current Supra. Also, I think people expected a Toyota/Japanese take on a halo performance car rather than another

    I can literally point out tens of crossovers and SUVs where that is not the case.

    Pretty sure that Jalopnik has already done more in depth articles on MB Drive Pilot

    Judging by what manufacturers are actually making and selling, people really don’t care about maximizing interior space from crossovers or SUVs.  I would say your tastes are in the minority.

    My experience, with most people that buy crossovers or SUVs, is that they rarely buy them for good interior packaging. 

    Yep, my thoughts exactly. It’s understandable that mods have to be made for endurance purposes but how different is the chassis?  

    We need a more indepth article on the changes made to this car to go racing at Le Mans.

    I haven’t owned one but from I know a few people that have. All of them have run into fuel pump, water pump and turbo issues. Also, used cars always seem to have carbon buildup issues.

    The N54 engines can be nightmares but consensus for the new BMW turbo inline 6s seem to be that they’re great.

    IMO, nothing sucks more in winter than not having snow on the ground.  We’re already dealing with reduced daylight but a coating of snow brightens up everything.

    Or 1986's Out Run. In fact, Sega’s done exactly that with Out Run multiple times, most recently for the Sega Ages version on Nintendo Switch, ported by M2.