rallymaniac555
rallymaniac555
rallymaniac555

Next course offered by the same company: how to play slot machines at a casino. 

all these comments and no one is lamenting this tragedy???... a sign that this is no longer an car enthusiast site but rather just bland car news outlet. :( 

or would have been still wedged under the trailer with the driver decapitated. those bars are often installed incorrectly just to meet a DOT regulation of having one, but most of them are of an incorrect variety/material and construction. 

the problem is that neither the charging time nor the infrastructure for it is appealing to the masses yet. You can’t pull up and charge in 5 minutes. You got to more popular places and you have to actively look for an available charger. You go on a road trip and you either have a hard time fining one for the night or

1st Gear: What...? 

I’d be seriously ashamed to publish such an article and put my own name on the bottom. The “fake” media are the ones without editors and accountability for what they publish. 

It’s a karma at work for putting EV drivetrain in such an iconic car. The abomination sorted itself out. 

oh it’s even worse than that. There are exhaust pipes behind the bumper on both sides, just not routed through the tips in the bumper. Try googling fake audi exhaust 

that’s true, but at least it was the whole panel so you could see that it was for economical purposes. Nowadays it looks like manufacturers are engineering the portions of unpainted panels to be blended into the design, they put stupid looking fake honeycomb grilles in places where they aren’t needed. 

I didn’t mean “no exhaust tips” but rather the ones that are in the bumper but don’t connect to anything. There are tons of models of cars that when you put a hand in one of those tips, you end up at a dead end since the real exhaust pipe isn’t even connected to that 

I second that. what a terrible trend to leave more exposed plastic or even introduce more unpainted plastic where there used to be none (bumpers on Honda, Subaru and others).

this is worse than teenagers with civics and oversized mufflers simulating something that they’d want the car to be but that it will never be. It’s the worst kind of pretending and putting a lipstick on a pig. these pretend cars will never be a head turner and that’s a big downside as a lot of performance cars are

thanks for this. This place has been on my “to do list” for a while but never got to it and now between your review and the nearly sure fact of horse manure everywhere, it’s off my list. 

Formula E, the series that hardly anyone watches...

I agree, and this becomes the full circle problem of dealers saying that these large SUVs and trucks sell the most since that’s what ends up being mostly in stock so it’s pushing customers to buy them which in turn drives up the numbers of the category that’s selling to put more emphasis on that category.

and the way they present this info in FCA board room is: hey, we’re the best with our supply chain and we don’t have issues that’s why we have the best availability of cars out of all manufacturers :) 

you’re confusing the meaning. This is means an Icon in the sense of “iconic” meaning rather than an icon as an image/photo. 

I don’t think it’s the problem with the price. I have some airline credit cards that allow me to check bags for free on United and AA but even with that I will never check in my bag if possible. It’s the whole checking in, waiting to get the bag back and dealing with possibly lost luggage that scares me. Anything

I don’t give two Sheetz about this story 

You can do that, but not with a worker that resides in the USA much less in Silicone Valley. $40k per year gets you plenty of remotely located talent from India.