You’ve been wrong. Hybrids have always been “reversed” in that respect.
You’ve been wrong. Hybrids have always been “reversed” in that respect.
Hi. Can you write for Jalopnik? Like, maybe now?
I’ve owned a wide array of vehicles over the years, (I’m only 33 though, so no old-man stigma here) and the 2011 Jaguar XKR (X150 generation) I picked up back in 2018 is the best vehicle I’ve ever owned. (Reliability and all) It’s probably the most slept-on car in this category. (Which is one of the reasons I bought…
I just dropped $3100 to replace the clutch on my My 2011 Acura TSX. With car prices where they are now the only way I’m buying a car is if my current vehicle is totalled. If prices ever come back to earth I’ll take a gander at what’s out there, but for now, I figure my 160,000 mile Acura still has plenty of miles left…
The rona has passed over, those that are going to be vaccinated have gotten the shot. Its time to come outside again friend. you did you job, its time to relax.
Out west those super low gears are great. Not so much in Appalachia. We have lots of mud, tree roots, wet rocks and stuff. Wheelspeed is often the difference between making it and not making it. You’re locked out of using lockers in 4-hi, and 4-low I think the fastest it will allow you to go is around 30mph. Sounds…
Well I own a Sienna Limited, so I might not be in complete agreement, but the way I see it, I bought the expensive one for the front seats/amenities, and everything behind the seatbacks is written off anyway.
in a factory or scooping ice cream?
I’ve had this discussion with you before and watched you have the discussion with others, but the truth of the matter is that extended car loans only make sense to the upper middle class and those that have an elevated experience of financial security.
Not a bad idea, either, since ceramics hold up over time (not a scientist just looking at my toilet).
As an aside, spending “hundreds” of dollars on a car with 200,000 miles on it hardly seems like a lemon. Routine maintenance costs hundreds of dollars. I don’t think she’d be happy with the Audi bills.
If there’s one thing you don’t want to blow up, it’s train cars full of shit.
Not defending the choice of these turds in any way but consider that these trucks are basically doing stop and go every 60-80 ft in an urban neighborhood and I can completely understand how the mileage is going to be complete crap. I expect that if you did this drive cycle in a Honda Fit you would get crap mileage as…
You may not be willing to say he intentionally crashed a plane, but I am. It’s rather obvious he intentionally crashed that plane for views.
I will happily buy your house for less than you paid for it. I will do it today.
These things look cool as hell, but I always scratch my head when I see one (or two, or three) of these on a trailer headed down the highway behind a high dollar pick up truck. Are people getting loans on these things? Are they the same, or longer, terms as a car or truck? My wife and I make great money, but I still…
IME, Polaris is like the VW or Ford of the offroad world.... fun as hell, but starts to nickel and dime you to death in repairs after a couple years.
“Meanwhile what about anyone who wants to enjoy nature without a huge ass truck parked in front of it?”
Volkswagen didn’t give figures on how long the ID.5 can power a full house, but assume it’s a short duration — don’t rely on it for your next big storm.