scottsatellite2
Scott Satellite
scottsatellite2

Being a douche running a company is not the answer. We’ve already got that, Tesla.

GM should kept the Cruze and cancelled Corvette.

Having these pop up in multiple municipalities makes me wonder if Ford saw a marketing opportunity and nudged a few vulnerable locals towards this really bad idea.

Neutral - Even the best low-odor paints stink with the windows closed. Sure you don’t want to wait until about mid-April? And I agree tire pressure lights are damned vexing, but it’s a little less annoying when there is a readout for each tire. A single readout for all 4 tires is a good excuse to buy a new car, LOL!

The worst car to get a teen is a new car because they won’t take care of it and they will be forever entitled. Only after keeping a good coat of wax and the oil changed religiously on that ten-year-old base Corolla should the discussion turn towards something newer and a bit more fun they have in a say in selecting.

Just to be extra annoying they won’t make coupes and wagons but they’ll probably continuing using those model designations on ugly SUVs.

I’ve never been steered wrong by CR on auto ratings and it’s nice to get results-driven information. Too bad Big Auto shut down the pricing reports though. Those were the best money I’d ever spent to save money in my life.

The annual CR auto issue (April) should be out anytime now, it’s well worth dropping a few bucks on if you are going to be in the market.

Because America is stupid and the sheeple just want SUVs it will never happen, but an affordable compact EV that could scoot in all kinds of weather and wasn’t embarrassingly quirky would sell like the proverbial hotcakes.

I’m ready for non-plug in hybrid, if that drivetrain gets plopped into something fun like a Mustang, but the only EV that really has any appeal for me is $10,000 past my comfort range and I’d have to rewire my house and garage before I could charge at home without burning the place down.

The first thing folks need to do is stop dicking around with banks and dealers and find a good local credit union. This is from mine, for today...

I think the exterior design holds up beautifully, many of today’s cars could look this good. But like too many cars from the 1990s, the interior is the deal breaker. If you could get past the mouse fur gray, the bleak dash would still send you into the depths of despair every time you climbed behind the wheel. I don’t

All the Jam Handy videos are amazing. Well, OK, I did find a bunch a gaggle for Kresge’s from around 1946 that were astoundingly boring, but aside from those, I’ve not seen one that wasn’t pretty riveting, even when it was on a topic I wasn’t particularly interested in.

Hidden electrically controlled door handles.

CHP, please set up multiple angle cameras like the thee 11foot8 bridge. Let the naming and shaming begin. I’m curious, do most major insurers have you’re-an-idiot clauses that exempt them from covering acts of blatant stupidity? Let’s hope.

The color has me drooling like The Ugly Dachshund, but that’s probably a bit too much patina inside.

2nd gear - $2,000 extra for that hideous shade of orangey-rusty-dead-looking red that looks like they used up all the leftover paint from the day before? Just when I thought I couldn’t have a lower opinion of Tesla.

Personally I think the Toyotas might be a little too fun right now, at least on the outside.

They shouldn’t just knee-jerk ban chrome plating, they should ban chrome plating that creates toxic waste. Encourage innovation instead of just saying you can’t do this. The only thing this will accomplish is industry will move from CA to the various red states where the process will have absolutely no supervision and

A common GM fatal flaw, great engine in a turd-like design. Any Camaro generation before this... great. This generation and everything after... cringe.