Grammar Police:
Grammar Police:
Wow, that is an absolute dumpster fire of a headline.
Seriously, its annoying as fuck to get randomly thrown to a different website as you get to the bottom of an article
HOW DOES THIS KEEP HAPPENING???
I had never audibly gasped at a car interior until today. Yikes.
Consumer Respondents: “I bought a Jeep Wrangler but it had a stiff ride, loud interior, and poor fuel economy”. Uhh Duh! I’m curious to see their other reviews, “I bought some hiking boots but I found them really heavy and stiff when running a marathon... 1-Star”
The most surprising part of this post is that it was not a Nissan Altima
The “new” Honda Accord looked 30 years old the day it debuted.
If you’re a regular person who landed here by googling “Cars that will last 250k miles” please know that THIS LIST IS A JOKE. Other than 2 or 3 of these cars, do NOT buy these thinking they’re actually reliable. It’s inside humor here.
Toyota/Lexus body on frame SUV. One of mine has 350,000, the other is at 200,000 and i have zero concerns about it making it to 250,000. Land Cruiser, GX, 4Runner, LX, etc. If its a model made in Japan, you can count on it going the distance. Tundra, Tacoma, sequoia and other American/Mexican made models come in second…
Don’t buy an A-platform Jetta. But do buy an A-Platform A3? Is there such a lack of options in the small luxury segment that A3 is the recommendation?
“I couldn’t find any USB-C to USB-A cables”
Um, the train is not at fault here. Anyone (or anything) standing on train tracks should expect to get hit.
The only thing that compares to a mini van, is another mini van.
There are no CUVs or SUVs that have the interior dimensions or rear load height of a basic minivan
Looking back at the Bangle butt 7-series and I’m still turned off - time does not fix all things.
Here’s a more rad one...
As much as I often complain about the tactics of the rich in avoiding and at times outright evading taxes with impunity I am completely with the boat owner here.
The article is exactly wrong. The bill would make DST PERMANENT, not get rid of it. There would be no more time changes though.
I think the term “brick” is being used out of context lately. If the car was actually “bricked” then that means the whole car is no longer usable. This is not the case. It’s like saying the car is “bricked” because it has a flat tire and no spare was provided.