Man! This is perfect for keeping your beer cold! I mean, keeping your water cold! Yeah, that’s it.
Man! This is perfect for keeping your beer cold! I mean, keeping your water cold! Yeah, that’s it.
“HATE the changes the owner made and that’s a red flag”
I agree! I’m so tired of stupid friggin’ knobs. This looks nice and sleek!
Don’t worry. I clicked for every single picture. It’s free exercise for that trigger finger!
I was at dealership getting one of my bikes serviced a few years ago, and I ended up tagging along with a service guy (friend of mine) on a test drive. It was definitely a unique experience. You’re so close to the ground and basically sitting on plastic, that you feel every pebble on the road. It was kind of fun for a…
At that age, did it matter to any of us? :)
I’ve often thought about that as I’ve gotten older. I was about 23 at the time, so I was young and naive! I didn’t know that was a thing!
That vertical tablet just burns my eyes.
From a different perspective:
https://www.sony.com/electronics/in-car-receivers-players/xav-ax210#product_details_default
Sorry, but I can’t get past the fact that there’s a Facebook Camry Owners group. Do they argue over what hue of beige is the best?
Also, I will tell Elon this his Tesla website is incorrect.
I will tell Elon this his Tesla website is incorrect.
Ah! You’re right. I just checked and the standard range adds 3 hours, the LR adds a little over 2 hours, and the performance adds 2.5 hours.
Yup, one way. And you read my mind! I’m seriously considering the Accord hybrid or the Insight as my next car.
On a serious note, I make a 662 mile trip 12-15 times per year. I stop halfway to fill up and eat. This takes about 15, maybe 20 minutes. According to Tesla’s site, with a LR Model 3, 3 hours would be added to my trip each way. So now a 10 hour drive is 13 hours. Give me an EV with 300-330 miles of uncompromising…
Oh boy. Here we go! DING DING DING!
I think most people have had a fine (or OK at least) experience when purchasing a car from the dealership. Of course, not anyone on Jalopnik ever! I also think most people want that personal interaction with a real live human. 99% of car buyers aren’t “car people.” They want someone to sit with them and explain…
Idiots. Each one of them. That’s not how it’s done.
The only time that I lane split (not legal in Ga.) is when traffic is basically at a standstill. Even when traffic is slowed to 10-15mph, you’ll still see cars darting in and out because, you know, there’s .00001 inches of daylight in between those cars in the next lane over.