stephen-macarthur
Stephen
stephen-macarthur

They probably love the conspicuous door action and the attention it brings.

I recently drove a 2023 Model 3 with 20k miles on it.

I look at that generation of Monte Carlo and wonder, what tragic sequence of events occurred between development and production? Did everyone on the design team truly think they were making good decisions? Was there massive disagreement and this was the compromised result? Did GM just not give a shit and half-assed it?

Yeah, Model Y is definitely way uglier than the 3 and S.

Imagine selling something for $100 on FB Marketplace and forgetting to take payment before handing over the item.

If you are interested in comparing CO2 output between cars, the EPA website does a pretty good job. We were able to see how our new hybrid SUV is about 40% cleaner (tailpipe CO2, grams per mile) than the old V6 Santa Fe it replaced.

As much as I would prefer putting my kids on the bus, our route schedule means they would have to get up significantly earlier to ride it. In our case it is far more convenient to drive them to school.

A steering yoke is currently optional on, what, 2 cars? I think traditional steering wheels are staying for a long time.

As others have pointed out, it could be because they are entering a place that doesn’t allow carrying.

Forgot to finish my sentence: “This causes at least 2 people to not know WTF is going on. It’s courtesy to a fault

There are lots of things, mainly knowledge retention and application. Specifically, I have noticed a dangerous trend in my area concerning right of way etiquette: “Dangerous courtesy”

My take is this: the sales process at many dealerships is designed to weed out people that are prepared, patient and informed. Good dealerships will cut the BS and provide a good experience, and in my experience they are outnumbered by Bad dealerships.

Why did they opt for the cheesiest, most tacky looking speakers on the market?

The bumper-to-overall length ratio is obscene

The Y is worse than the 3, IMO

Seeing as it’s special circumstances and all, my manager says I can knock $50 off that down payment!

The default sales guy for me is always William H. Macy. Friendly, persistent and infuriating.

The unorganized mess of numbers, write-ins, circles and arrows is giving me anxiety. The “outdoor” price floating by itself at the bottom, jammed up against some nondescript numbers is just icing on the cake (are people supposed to understand what 52167K32A008MSRP56484 means??).

The circled “outdoor” number doesn’t even look like a legitimate line item in the quote! It looks like some kind of standard footer code for the sales document itself.

I said Honda manuals on non-sporty models are pretty good overall. In my experience, sporty Hondas are given a little extra attention when it comes to shifting.