But, good man Jason, a Kia Tellurian? That would at least be a Hyundai, possibly a Genesis, most probably an Equus.
But, good man Jason, a Kia Tellurian? That would at least be a Hyundai, possibly a Genesis, most probably an Equus.
Let me just tip my hat for a wonderfully appreciative comment. Well done!
You had me at fruit flies in the cafeteria. Off you go, Karma.
This is what bugs me the most. How tf can one justify that with reason. NAFTA was meant to bring Americans closer together. What "Americans" are is still somewhat random though.
I don't usually visit Jalopnik and close my tab with a solid feeling of what-has-been-seen-cannot-be-unseen.
A article about GM having engineering issues. It's like "skies are blue when the sun shines" on Weatherlopnik.
It’s brilliant! I learned to drive on a driving school Passat with 300k+ kms on the clock. The gearbox was so used up, it was a rough slush to find gears - and it was whining. But that made the transition to a private car with precise gears a hoot. Also contributed to me not instantly noticing how ratty my first car,…
Can't repeat this enough, this is the best content on Jalopnik and it deserves the attention. Who cares about another Corvette or F150? Changlis for everyone!
I’m in Norway, we’re awash in money from craddle to grave, with socialised health, education and services. Yet even here I think 569$ as an average (!) sounds insane. This is what it costs to own and run a car, monthly, in this high-cost country, not just to put it in the driveway without ever turning the key.
All my life, I thought I really was a hermit. Turns out, I am not. Grateful for the covid-period showing me that. We live in the countryside and were able to ski, bike, hike, work in the garden and renovate the house with all our extra spare time. Nonetheless, I was among the first at my workplace to return to the…
So I wonder when will we see the same thing with Korean cars? Less halo vehicles there, but Scoupes, Velosters and Equus' (Equii?) still sell for couch change.
Funny how the sales video actually starts with "Astre - that's a name worth remembering". Opel and Vauxhall did use the Astra name for a long time though.
“Looks good” = could be a mid-00s Hyundai Scoupé? The kink and hips are awkward, the front is overdesigned, the overall proportions just wrong enough to make me bothered. It's not ugly, but it's a hot mess of attempted heritage and messed up folds.
I am looking forward to the car, but I am not appreciating that you guys now have TWO autorun videos in this article. WTF? This stuff keeps crashing my browser and stopped me from visiting Jalopnik for a few months. Now I got to time the 'stop play' on two, not one videos?
In Berlin two years ago I tried to test drive a Niva - or any Lada, really. But Lada dealers have no test cars, only customer ordered vehicles. They get no info on changes from Lada itself, reading about it in car news. They have to pay for their cars after 30 days, not the common dealer courtesy of 90 days.…
Genuine excitement, great content.
Plot twist: Trying to charge it overnight, the car and pavillon burned down.
Isn’t this the most basic car maintenance question ever?:
“Normal” or not, it is one of many applications. And lifetime savings can possibly be significant here, all I am saying.