Pffft, you believe in PLANES?!?!
Pffft, you believe in PLANES?!?!
Definitely based on a 3rd generation Honda Accord (from a market that used the conventional headlights). The front and rear bumpers are identical, the headlights are the same shape, the grill and hood match, and the indent across the side of the car matches where the plastic trim would go on the Accord. The roughness…
Carbon balls. Half the weight but just as big...
I don’t get who is buying all these cars. My own parents, for example, are a doctor and a lawyer and live in a very wealthy town in coastal New England. Dad drives a 4Runner Limited, and mom is about to buy a RAV4 Prime XSE. Nice enough cars to be sure, but roughly half the cost of this thing.
Are you new here or something? This is like bread and butter to most of us.
Okay. Sorry for getting a new truck.
If 1 in 4 cars are old enough to drive themselves then why aren’t there more autonomous cars?
FTFY:
Then stop coming here. News and current events that involve automobiles will be covered, stop clutching your pearls.
Both will cost you more than you think, and both leak all over the place at the most inconvenient times.
FCA is the automotive equivalent of Taco Bell: Both companies have the ability to take the same basic ingredients and make 15 different menu items. Additionally, both companies produce cheap products that sound like great ideas when you’re drunk or a teenager. From my experience, both products will also make you shit…
I wonder if Nissan would be doing better if they just put progressively more insane engines into their models from 10 years ago.
If you’re not tailgating, you’ll see them.
Not a Veloster. That’s for sure!!
The whole thing can very well be described with tone-deafness, lack of education and lack of sensitivity. You are probably right, that there was no black person involved in the ad (except from the dude who gets shoved into the bar), then again we don’t have a significant black population in our country (about 1%), if…
As someone who spent several years living in Western Europe as a young adult man, this statement does not at all surprise me: