3rd Gear: Yoke controls are definitely the dumbest new trend for road cars. Yoke style, non-round controls work great in planes and race cars where large adjustments are rare, but it’s an utterly flawed system for actual day-to-day driving.
3rd Gear: Yoke controls are definitely the dumbest new trend for road cars. Yoke style, non-round controls work great in planes and race cars where large adjustments are rare, but it’s an utterly flawed system for actual day-to-day driving.
As always, ACAB.
Rob, we had a good roll going on the nice prices. Why did you have to do this to us?
Yeah I was wondering what happened there.
At least you have realistic expectations?
Okay so this is where we’re going to post any extremely specific warnings about things which are likely to go wrong, and you might want to, like, consider taking notes or something.
But isn’t the whole point of ride sharing apps to be more profitable/convenient for the drivers than the old cabbie systems?
Sure, your Uber driver is still likely to sexually assault you, but now it can happen in a luxury future car.
So on top of paying for electricity and Uber taking their cut, these drivers will be expected to pay rental fees as well. How can this possibly be worthwhile for the drivers?
4th Gear: How is Hertz assigning cars for use as Ubers? Are they going to sell/rent them to Uber drivers? Are they going to pay people to drive for Uber? How does this mesh with Uber’s insistence that they don’t have employees?
Huh? Why?
Probably smells a lot better than normal car exhaust.
I just physically shuddered.
Nice price even if it didn’t have the conversion. Frankly incredible price as it currently sits.
Step One: Don’t buy a Macbook.
Once again, in this market, sure, nice price. Not quite so much of a home run as yesterday, but $6k sounds fair. I’m sure upkeep will be expensive, but it’s a German car.
Those open rotors still just scare the bejeezus out of me. I’d probably be willing to take one of these for a spin but I wouldn’t want to do it often.
Hm...
Toyota is definitely a better comparison and where shit really just goes off the rails. Toyota is one of the most highly regarded, successful automakers in the world, and have been for decades. Last year they were valued at around $200 billion.
FTFY