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Thank goodness this feature is rolling out to more cars. For my next car, this is a feature that is a must-have and won’t even consider a model without it. I’m all good with checking my blind spots and pushing the turn signal stalk, but if I have to gently nudge the steering wheel to the right or left myself, that’s a

Honestly, I think they knocked it out of the park with this one. Must be penance for the GMC Hummer EV. 

The Recon looks every bit an electrified response to the Bronco, and that’s not a bad thing. 

I thought that, despite the clunky and often frustrating mechanics of the Mako exploration in ME1, the planet scanning in ME2 was way worse. Holding down one button/trigger while moving the mouse/analog stick until bleeps and bloops happened, then pressing another button/trigger to earn resources, became tedious after

Watched Max Verstappen walk away with the win at the Dutch GP.

BMWs sold in the UK, Germany, New Zealand, and South Africa (for now). Like it or not, car features-as-a-service are coming for our hard-earned money. Microtransactions for heated seats and ADAS are the future.

At these price points I wonder why they even bother having 3 trims. A $6-8k difference between the lowest (Premium) and top spec (Pinnacle) seems inconsequential at that point. For me, that is the equivalent of choosing between the large and supersize fries.

The Wagon Queen Family Truckster. Dominating grille, more lighting than a KISS concert, and the inability to navigate any urban environment, this was a foreshadow of the modern-day overlanding vehicle. And, indeed, it did see some some off-road duty in the National Lampoon’s Vacation movie if you remember. Subaru, eat

Ahhh...yes.  Thank you!  A darling of fleet vehicles everywhere, I’m sure.

I thought the Rogue Sport was a rebranding of the pre-updated 2nd generation model (2014-2020) sold here in America, similar to how Chevy continued to sell the old Malibu under the “Classic” name for a while. Is that not the case?

The one that I just stole.

I might be in the vast minority here, but Spotify Car Thing. Imagine having to carry your iPhone, which is streaming music to your iPod (which only supports wired headphones), and going on a run. Yeah, it’s kinda like that.

Best for indoctrinating our children:

The GMC Hummer EV. This is the diametric opposite of the direction EVs should take, as it’s heavy, expensive, and inefficient. While it certainly fits with the “Hummer” image, that doesn’t excuse or justify its existence. As a GM shareholder, however, I will gladly take the earnings from buyers that have more money

I read it that way, too, but I think the author meant the car was a hybrid of “sporty hatchback” and “bigger” (size).

Toyota Camry Solara. You want sporty but can’t live without the practicality and reliability of a regular Camry, but you’re not fooling anyone. It was nothing more than a regular Camry with two doors, full stop.

Ooooh, that’s a good idea. I’ve got some black electrical tape with that sensor’s name on it! 

Must be a Toyota thing. My 2015 Camry is the same with oversensitivity, and adjusting the sensitivity in the settings menu seemingly does nothing. Also, not sure if the Taco is the same, but when my automatic headlights activate, the instrument panel and infotainment screen dim, but NOT AT THE SAME TIME. There is

Automatic headlights. We’ve all seen “that person” driving around at night with only the DRLs because dash lights are always on now. “That person” needs them before they hit something or someone hits them from behind.

Stolen…I mean “borrowed”…car. No car is more fun to drive than the one you don’t care what happens to it.