What more could you want for $13k?”
What more could you want for $13k?”
For some reason, this reminded me of Demolition Man. Every restaurant was “Taco Bell,” but that didnt’ necessarily mean they were all fast food.
Antiquated? What is a more modern but still informative measure with which we can compare objective performance of various makes and models? We run speed bench tests for computers, don’t we?
I can’t see any brake lights on the TSX. I can clearly see the motorcycle’s brake lights.
Nah, it looks to me like the rider was mad at the TSX driver. Which is not understandable. Unless the TSX’s brake lights were not working (hard to tell)- then I can se him being upset that the TSX driver was driving an unsafe car.
The CB1100 was way overpriced, super heavy, and therefor generally poorly received.
To be fair, last one he got rear ended...
This is great news- more competition in the market, another not-Uber option, and a company that can actually compete out of the gate.
How well does it wheelie?
It’s a cocktail of being the car equivalent of a sleep aid, having terrible blind spots, and attracting the type of driver who would be okay driving a Prius in the first place- someone who sees driving as a necessary evil and only needs an appliance that can get them to point B with as little invested into the task as…
Hood vents, not scoops.
Super cool and cute looking ute, but $4200 is nuts. Even being an unbanite, I wouldn’t want 28 HP getting me around town, even if I could find a way for it to accommodate a surfboard.
It looks as if an old hatchback and a Datsun 280z had some sexy time, and thats what came out 9 months later.
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It’s a weird combo of funny and sad when someone is so stupid that they think the person making a joke is the stupid one.
Maybe even divide it by price, so we average cars below, say $25,000, cars between $25,000 and $50,000, and $50,000 and up.
I see a Hyundai in the Top pic, an Infiniti in the Mean pic, and a Honda in the Median pic.
I read the article title, saw the sunny picture, then re-read the title to make sure I was looking at a picture of present-day Detroit. I had just assumed Detroit was constantly overcast with a layer of sadness and despair.
Seems like things really went wrong when his right rear tire hit the dirt shoulder.