If i had that kind of money, i would absolutely buy one. I don’t want anything more than am/fm/cd/bluetooth, and heated seats for options.
If i had that kind of money, i would absolutely buy one. I don’t want anything more than am/fm/cd/bluetooth, and heated seats for options.
look at the political climate surrounding fuel. the majority of it comes from the UAE. when we were dealing with the fiasco of ‘high’ gas prices topping $4 a decade ago, it had a lot to do with the UAE being able to affect oil prices by intentionally limiting the supply. at the time, the US wasn’t ready to supply a…
liscensing fees to anyone that would want it would likely more than make up for the ‘lost’ oil production
I would absolutely buy those.
The other day I ended up behind a grey-haired guy in a dark red c6 on a hill. My first thought was to leave a little distance for loose clutchwork. And then he let off the brake for no apparent reason, and I laughed that i assumed it was a stick.
maybe you haven’t heard, but millennial’s are generally broke. boomers and gen x have all the toy money. and they’re buying automatic corvettes...
cars of any type absolutely offer more functionality than horses, but you’re neglecting fear. it’s a powerful emotion. horses are slower, stickier, messier, but they don’t start on fire—at the time that was a huge fear. in the gv/ev comparison, i would say the fear is more to do with range anxiety as well as charging…
pro tip: locate a nearby hospital laundry company. they routinely toss hospital sheets because of blemishes or pulls in the fabric. a full garbage bag(a few dozen bed sheets) is usually only a few bucks. i keep some around for everything from painting to tearing dirty/greasy things down inside the house. the best part…
Color me impressed if you can keep a nissan cvt going problem free for 3 years.
Stop looking at ev’s as a here and now, and look at them in the context of a brand new propulsion alternative. In a lot of ways, ev’s are growing in usage exactly the same as the first gasoline cars did. The only real difference is that more of the population can afford them.
Now you’re going to get 2 groups of comments. One correcting millennial, and 2, asshole millennial’s like me that prefer cars with a clutch pedal.
The best anti theft is letting them think they've won the first 100'!
Did you see the update? They accounted for that.
The Nissan Law Of Averages made the juke look best, simply because it was quirky. Everything else got uglier trying to be something it’s not.
Ugly isn't anonymous.
not even cars. i love seeing any history/ current stuff with just about anything that makes power and moves.
The point is not toughness, it’s fear. Everyone would try to push past a skinny 4' tall bouncer with a napolean complex, hiding a full-auto shotgun behind his leg.
Interestingly, they are the least problematic parkers in the midwest. The old beat up trucks are guys that do work and could likely accurately put a tire on top of a dime. The new prissy and/or bro trucks are always in the back of the lot, but still between the lines. Generic old people cars and jeeps are most…
Too bad automakers just figured out canbus, and connect literally everything to it.
I fear updates the most. Because after a new model rolls out, there’s little testing(or, tinfoil hat, it's intentional to force us to upgrade) to ensure the update for the new model won’t screw up the old model.