“ All you lose, really, is optional AWD available on the Telluride and an inch and a half of ground clearance.”
“ All you lose, really, is optional AWD available on the Telluride and an inch and a half of ground clearance.”
A well kept example of a car that could genuinely bring joy to those who see it passing on the street. We need more joy right about now. NP.
I mean, at least the races won’t be decided by tire choice. Also: can we put Toto on one of the boats? Preferably without a radio.
“it was also pretty large. The car measured in at 14.2 feet long”. Or about 2 feet shorter than a modern Camry (and pretty much the same as a new Golf). I love this car-I want one.
More precisely they used all their aircraft technology on, you know, airplanes.
What does the Netflix producer think? That’s the answer I’d go with.
EB-
“petulant, bullying child who throws a tantrum”. Google “Toto Wolf”
Sorry, the “shitty sportsmanship and petulant attitude” prize goes to Mercedes this week. And the FIA let them get away with it.
“yield or we both crash” was largely rewarded when Senna and then Schumacher deployed this strategy. Until the FIA consistently enforces policies drivers will continue to use anything that works. It’s not just Max.
First time in the english language that the phrase “Taurus-inspired dash” has been used. Still ND.
Teslas are for rich people. So are $80K F150s. One part of the cost of EV ownership that might “immediately surprise you” would be the cost of installing a charger in your house. A house, which is also kind of a rich person thing. I wouldn’t save $400/month because I don’t spend $400/m on gas. The main drawback to…
VW Thing. “Well, we can’t call it the Kubelwagen, because of that whole WW2 unpleasantness- anyone got any ideas?”
This car is like, almost a foot longer than the first gen Honda Accord. It’s 3 whole damn feet longer than the beloved 1980's CR-X. I miss small.
Cars aren’t pretty because pretty wasn’t part of the designer’s brief. Ford didn’t tell it’s team “We need a pretty Bronco to go head-to-head with that Jeep”). The only thing on your list I DO agree with is the Alpine.
Cheapest one I’ve seen this week. Easy NP
Counterpoint: I enjoyed this article. Which I assume was sort of the point-to provide amusement. It even provides one very useful fact- The current 911 is, by one measure at least, a better value than it used to be.
“Consumer Reports data is the worst available” Counterpoint: No, it isn’t.
$5200 to be the coolest kid at Cars and Coffee? NP
He said he loves wagons and no one suggested Volvo?