First one was debatable, and they surely got the spot wrong, but agree 100% with the second call.
First one was debatable, and they surely got the spot wrong, but agree 100% with the second call.
San Antonio is deceptive. Its metro area isn’t that big, but it’s almost one continuous city, as in nearly no suburbs. It’s all San Antonio. Pull up a map of most cities, and you’ll see that the parent city itself is just a fraction of the metro area.
Ugly and a terrible offset as well.
Too soon. . .
What’s sad is that First Take was decent like 10 years ago before Skip destroyed it and Smith shat on its grave.
I despise Stephen Eh Smith. Seeing his face or hearing his voice in media gets an instant channel change from me.
Wow now I know I’m an “old”.
Articles like this are why I haven’t actually visited gizmodo with any regularity for the last few years.
We all know they’re bringing back the most beloved GM name of all time:
A new GTI does come with a pretty bitchin warranty now, though. . . and the interior might be higher quality from what I’ve heard (can’t verify since I haven’t been in a CLA, but have tested the GTI waters).
Hell yes! I saw this and actually did a double take to make sure I was actually seeing a red Mercedes. This car looks great!
Not so much high pitched as it sounds like. . . an 18-19 year old who recently graduated high school.
what this proves to me is that Twitter should just fucking die.
Sure, buy that, but throw away the tool and get this:
That’s the correct rating for the base Skyactive 2.5L--they just added a turbo to the higher trims.
Er, the 2.5T gets between 225 and 250 depending on octane, and over 300 lbs of twist. It’s really pretty good. I drove it and can confirm. This is a very recent development, though.
that’s no lie, up until very recently.
Mazdas are good, but overrated by auto journalists. People buying these cars don’t give a fuck about “horsepower”, “dynamics” or “steering feel”. Cost, AWD, MPG, interior space, and comfort and are all that matters to your average person (and non-deluded Jalops shopping for a reliable daily driver).
Maybe you live in well lit high density areas (where people don’t typically ever bother with high beams)—where I’m at it’s absolutely daily, and typically multiple offenders, on my 10 minute commute to work.
Did she get quotes from more than one dealer? That number almost literally can not be correct, unless they added in a ton of bullshit fees.