Yeah, I can totally see how VW would do insufficient testing on this. After all, it’s so rare a car’s doors would ever come into contact with water, right?
Yeah, I can totally see how VW would do insufficient testing on this. After all, it’s so rare a car’s doors would ever come into contact with water, right?
I’m not used to Farley making sense. I’m going to be thrown off the rest of the day now.
1st gear: Mitsu is making a decent quality product again? I’d love to read more about that as it seems like for the longest time they were just one of those avoid at all costs brands with sketchy quality only sold by dealer mega-malls that specialize in selling to folks with no or wounded credit that otherwise…
Wait, did I jump channels and end up on The Onion? This is comically bad.
Please tell me no one actually refers to their Tacoma as a Taco. Or their Camry as a Cam, or their Corolla as a Cor.
Right? Like if you can see pedestrians, bicycles, or other cars, it’s a wimpy truck design.
Maybe next time sit on the story until the part that makes it content-worthy for a car website become available, like what kind of car was it, and why did it blow up. Or even who this happened to.
OK, this is just stupid on so many levels.
This is a great idea. I want one in front of my house. Tired of feeling like walking the dog on a city street sidewalk adjacent to a park is like walking along the interstate.
Combined with a traffic camera ticketing setup it would work.
Please. Stellantis is just yanking everyone’s chains on ending production for Charger and Challenger. Of course, they will stop eventually, but they’ll keep popping out final editions as long as the cars keep making a profit. And based on past Stellantis shenanigans, the cars could even go out of production, then…
Your article would be accurate if you titled it New Vehicles but there are still several very nice New Cars within reach.
Exactly. Ask any potential group of shoppers what they are looking for in their next vehicle and pretty sure AV won’t even register on the polling.
I just can’t with how ugly this is. BMW has been setting the bar low for a long time, but what the hell.
Every car older than 15 years old with the original airbags is a lethal event waiting to happen. I don’t know how any other conclusion is reasonable at this point.
1st gear - I’m imagining a younger buyer fresh off the Honda, Acura, or Lexus dealer experience having their heads literally explode after dealing with a GM shop the first time the Lyriq* needs service.
Technically I’d like to know how the kid managed to get the car aimed ass-first going that damn fast.
There are a few typos here, the name of this business is Chick-fil-H8.
And, as we’ve seen in today’s news, just being at one of these charging stations might be hazardous to your health.
I always thought Maseratis of this era looked like Buick clones and this one is giving off serious last-generation Riviera vibes, with Honda taillights.