Nikola Faraday Tesla
Nikola Faraday Tesla
I know we all love to pile on Tesla and their fan-boyish owners.
Tom, your articles are always informative based on your ongoing experience in the business, and having you here is a real asset to Jalopnik (a win-win). Thanks.
This isn’t just a reflash sort of revision. There are a lot of parts involved with this update, and I listed them in the story.
For daily driving, it feels pretty similar to the 2017. The difference is obvious when you pick up the speed. Much improved.
How was the steering feel? Improved? Quite a few reviewers have complained about it feeling disconnected and artificial on the pre-2019 models.
My wife and I currently have a baby. We’re planning on having another at some point. We also have a dog. But we’ve come to a solution that doesn’t require us getting a minivan or an SUV or a crossover or anything else like that to transport our family in -- if we all need to go someplace, we’ll just take my Mustang…
Who didn’t laugh at “Fisher Price? Tonka?” because you might want to get that checked by a professional
Give it at least as long as the Trump presidency.
Fehk Yah Mahk!!
I live in Germany and I rarely miss turning right on red. A lot of times a 3 or more-way intersection here has a separate turning lane for those turning right that’s on a yield sign rather than a light. Also, it makes traffic flow more predictable.
This is clearly a joke but a reasonable funny one. He has some great points. He should come drive in NJ in the sprawl outside of NYC. This has to be the most insane place to drive I have ever experienced driving in. One additional note to add here is that there are roads in this area where it is legitimately legal to…
Seriously, I always bring up the exact same things. Wish we had right-on-red and traffic signals across a junction.
My friend,
There’s a bunch of clean, unique cars parked in alphabet city. There’s a green valiant i see a lot, an early 80s Subie wagon, an 80s GMC Latino-ized van with the plates letting you know they’re from PR, an 80s Dodge/Mitsu Pajero, a nice new white Tundra, jucked up with a canopy on the back (i love the look of this…
Wrangler Bros, they are everywhere.
I just don’t understand the Wrangler. Why such high resale value for a car that will shake itself apart?
Bathurst this weekend kiddos!
It certainy sounds better than “Ovoad”.
How about this scary Halloween steering wheel cover: