I agree, but to somehow equate capability with fun in the snow (as the last paragraph kind of suggests) doesn’t make a whole lot of sense to me.
I agree, but to somehow equate capability with fun in the snow (as the last paragraph kind of suggests) doesn’t make a whole lot of sense to me.
But this Texan has finally got a little seat time in the icy north, and I can say that the AWD gods you pray to as soon as the snow starts falling aren’t as necessary as you think.
Rally driving in snow and driving on real roads in the snow are two very different things. Sliding around and counter steering loses a lot of the appeal when you have cars coming the opposite direction or you’re trying to make it up a hill.
I actually like black bean and corn burgers, so yes :p.
The ZF9 transmission with the V6 is so so so so so so so bad. So bad that I got the 4-banger with the 8DCT and I have not regretted it one bit. Even if they cost the same, I would have still gotten the 4 instead of the 6.
If it’s still better than the average driver, why shouldn’t they be allowed on the road?
Why do you assume the writer drives? I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything close to a car review from this guy.
How many of those pedestrians walked out in front of a car going at full speed expecting them to stop? I imagine the ones that made it to the other side didn’t.
I didn’t know cars could stop on a dime. And what’s to say the car didn’t try to brake?
You assume a human driver would have been able to react and stop in time.
Would a human driver been able to avoid this? From what I’ve read so far, the pedestrian was crossing outside of a crosswalk at night. Doesn’t exactly seem like something most drivers would have been able to avoid either.
The grille is huge so that a human can safely pass through without damaging the bumper when the car inevitably plows into a crowd outside of a Cars and Coffee.
The way his arms went all stiff gave me some really bad deja vu of Jahvid Best’s concussion (a fellow Cal Bear):
Believe it or not, the current RDX doesn’t actually have SHAWD. It has the same RT AWD system that the current CRV has.
Surprised nobody has mentioned the most obvious thing: Disney has some of the world’s greatest storytellers at its disposal. Warner Bros...not so much.
I live in SF. It would take me a 4 block walk, 50 minutes, 2 busses (crammed like sardines), and $2.25 to go 4 miles from my house to the office. With UberPool Express, it’s half a block, 30 minutes, and I get a seat, all for $3. The odds of being mugged at the bus stop or on the bus also drops considerably. Seems…
I’d call it faux-luxury
They didn’t. Those are definitely PZ4 summer tires.
It has summer tires. Not sure what she said they’re A/S when they are definitely PZ4s.
Those are definitely the summer tires. You can see the little arrow thing after the ZERO that the A/S version doesn’t have