I am very excited to follow this one, even more than the rest. Good luck on your trip home, you’re going to need it!
I am very excited to follow this one, even more than the rest. Good luck on your trip home, you’re going to need it!
Right, so it’s exactly the same as the Prelude ;)
You could get rear wheel steering in a 1989 Honda Prelude, it’s not that crazy of a thing.
Sounds like I’ll be keeping mine in my mattress after all
I would have to see how big the back seat was but if I could fit two kids in boosters back there this would be a great car for me. Wife has the Atlas so we have a long trip vehicle. 95% of the time this is all I would need.
A cop that doesn’t know how to break a window to get a passenger out of a car??? I would be suing the city not Tesla. Ok This is America, I would just sue both.
Love it. If we needed another SUV/CUV in the house I would get this over a CRV in a heartbeat. That’s saying a lot since I am a life long Honda nerd.
I know a couple guys like this too but they are the 1% of the 1%. Fun to hangout with, I don’t mind having fun on their dime!
+1 For Clerks
We have learned so much about you today
I think the number of people rock crawling their 2020 jeep is probably pretty close to the number of people who are offroading there CX5
That bumper sticker has some potential....
I had this exact interior in my 16 F150 and I didn’t mind it. I leased the XL which is the BASE model. It was a work truck, I didn’t need big screens or anything fancy, this is why I bought a base model Not every car has to have the best of the best, this is why there are different levels of vehicles. The interior…
Came here for this. Yes, Yes, Yes.
“Secured pass-through storage compartment”
They will need certified techs to do all the campaigns and recalls that will follow a new production model. Plus with all the new hightech gadgets and computers that will surely break at some point there will be demand for Taycan certified techs. Checking oil and trans fluid is one thing, that’s not too hard. But with…
The number that surprises me in this article is that only one third of people are rolling over deft from a previous car loan. I thought that would be much much higher.