Why would you say that?
Why would you say that?
I am wrestling with this right now. The only distinction you didn’t make is that for me, while 99% a dedicated track car, it needs to be driveable to the track. I’m not ready to commit to being a trailer guy.
I’m wrestling between a ten year old Camaro/Mustang just for that old timey vintage feel (along with the…
I have a boxster and would buy this particular Cayenne in a heartbeat! Maybe I’m an outlier or just demented, but I think it’s pretty cool. Maybe a Macan version would be better though!
CHP officer responds: “Yeah, but where is the fun in that?”
This sounds more like Texas being Texas.
Maybe I’m missing something other than aggravation/frustration, but if Ford is not balking on replacements under warranty, why the fuss/fed involvement?
Obviously it’s an important issue to make known, but I have to wonder if first year issues combined with pandemic/supply chain woes aren’t part of the underlying cause.
Why would drivers who ultimately won the race even be mentioned? Super misleading title and a complete waste of click time.
Kinjanomics
I don’t know. It’s one thing to deal with a permanent stadium. Fully side with the residents on that one, but to get in a twist over a week to two week event seems a little much. Then again, big picture, the corporate mucky mucks and local politicians should be better at handling some of the more serious concerns.
I don’t know. It’s one thing to deal with a permanent stadium. Fully side with the residents on that one, but to get in a twist over a week to two week event seems a little much. Then again, big picture, the corporate mucky mucks and local politicians should be better at handling some of the more serious concerns.
Bonus points for dealing with a car in NYC. I bought a shitty used motorcycle to tool around the city in. It lasted two weeks before parts started evaporating from it... then two more days before it was reduced to just a lock and a frame!
Super Bonus Points for the disclosure. That’s both good writing and decent life…
Could be worse. You could be on the plane with the morons who put their luggage in bins BEHIND their row! They are the ones who need to suffer!
Left Lanes in Texas = Tiny D syndrome.
Technology notwithstanding, I think it’s one of the more beautiful cars they’ve introduced in a long time. I think maybe your last paragraph is spot on, but it’s all subjective. The new C8 is an amazing leap forward, but as popular as it is, I bet there are just as many who’d prefer the more traditional front engine…
I may be in the minority thinking the Orochi is cool. Been into it since first laying eyes on one, but that Trans Am is the automotive equivalent of roid rage. Just heinous.
“Legal consequences unclear?” That’s a new one. Then again, backwater hillbilly states doing backwater hillbilly things isn’t.
Am I the only one who thinks this indicative of almost all new tech? Not to be a luddite, but almost everything from ABS, to <insert random safety nanny> should be overrideable in case of emergency.
I don’t disagree with any of your points except that if we’ve “forgiven” Mercedes and by all accounts (Their continued success and acceptance from nearly all corners of the world) then this take is kind of pointless muckracking.
That said, any chance to dis tone deaf rich people doing tone deaf rich people things is ok…
There you go. Another shining example of “California” taking away all of our freedoms and liberties with all their “laws.”
(Quotation marks to help signify sarcasm as a service for the mouthbreathers.)
I went on a weekend ski trip from NYC to Vermont to Massachusetts a million years ago and the buddy I went with would only stop at Friendly’s. It was fun for a moment, then got to be extremely irritating.