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That wheel is clearly possessed. Not only does send the KIA airborne, it comes back in to crash into again afterwards.

I am still trying to get used to the idea of an attractive Prius and find it pretty appealing, especially with the AWD option. One question though because the windshield reminds me quite a bit of the one that was in my 1989 Thunderbird. Does that vast football field’s worth of dashboard confuse your eyes into focusing

I am to the point where I think this is being done on purpose, it’s the only logical explanation for any of it.

Fast, frequent, reliable and safe.

Came here to say that.

Not Jetta. Previous generation was this boring though.

The last generation of Taurus not selling was self-fulfilling prophecy. Something that generic looking at that price point was never going to fly. And besides Camaro, there weren’t too many vehicles on the road with such a cartoonish lack of glass which made Taurus look dumpy and disproportionate.

Prioritizing higher demand models to get product onto the lots as production ramps up I would assume.

I loathe the look of an open tablet/laptop nailed to the dash. Just because Tesla does it, doesn’t mean it’s good. The current generation screen size is perfect. I like the front end and that BLIS is standard, but otherwise still loving my 2019.

Wait... and the channel is still live on YouTube. Well, of course it is. If YouTube is making ad money on it, what’s the harm in a little bit of insurance fraud and child endangerment?

I am surprised in-car mixed to order hot and cold drinks weren’t number one.

Rivian has so many strikes against them right now.... unproven reputation, lots of speculation about the company’s viability, a design that was aged before the first customer even got their hands on one... that they really can’t afford gaining a bad reputation by skimping on customer service to cut costs. Towing was

The irony is every company with remote work consistently has shown dramatic increases in productivity. The terror is coming from middle managers who can’t justify their existence without the dog and pony show of people at the office, even though they have no idea what those workers actually do and couldn’t put names

Pretty sure Dodge could give a flying fig that it takes away from the image, they are just drunk on wringing every last dollar out of everything about these cars right now. And with Stellantis antics, “ending production” could mean a one year pause, so there’s that, too.

Confidently but incorrectly describing their made in the US or Mexico Mercedes, BMW or Volkswagen as a great German car.

Having a trunk was the fatal flaw. Even the first Chevy of the 80's (Chevyyyyyyy Citaaaaaaaation!) had a hatch so how did no one think this was going to be a problem? Plus, you don’t climb into something like looks like that and expect a lack of power.

Unless you’re gay, disabled, disfigured, neuro-atypical, Jewish, English isn’t your first language, or god-forbid, poor, then you forfeit those along with everyone else that’s not deemed worthy to be “a real American.”

Yes, but will these ships be able to see red firetrucks, EMT rigs or baby blue box trucks? Or will they bring the waterway to a grinding halt when they hesitate during unprotected left turns?

Kudos to Sanderson. Refreshing to see someone taking the high road, which really is the best response to what appears to be an unfounded hit piece. The irony here is had the piece been kinder (even if you don’t personally dig the genre or the author, there are always things to appreciate on some level) the massive

Well, that’s what it’s supposed to do, but what actually happens: