Yeah, it actually looked pretty decent.
Yeah, it actually looked pretty decent.
The 2nd gen CL was a pretty good value. I wouldn’t say it was particularly good looking, though.
Why on earth would someone downgrade the shift boot like that? It’s a weird and seemingly unnecessary change.
1. It is possible to address more than 1 issue at a time.
Whoever took that strategy with this car literally lost money.
Oh, and if you need to replace the “door end storage box,” as this Porsche OEM parts website calls it, you’ll need to cough up almost $1,000
Yes, it would be nice if everyone was immune to distraction and had calibrated limbs that could perfectly balance braking, steering and throttle in emergency situations.
“Sir, the Lavatory Engineer will now be accompanied by a Police Officer. We hope you enjoyed your final flight on SpiceJet!”
Yeah, I would say it felt worst when quickly transitioning from accelerator to brake. Never had that experience with any other ICE vehicle, or the Porsche Taycan EV I drove once.
The one Tesla I drove, a 2023 Model 3, had terrible brake feel especially when applying the brakes quickly. It felt like 100% regen for about 1 second, then felt “normal” after that. The amount of braking did not correspond with the input effort. Big turn-off for me, personally.
According to CBS, he was never asked to fill out a declarations form.
The spark plug is designed to break upon removal? That’s insane.
Real Jalopnik talk right here.
Price seems to be a touch high considering the odometer. Could be a nice 2nd vehicle to use for weekend projects, with very minimal depreciation.
If someone called me a twat waffle, I wouldn’t be insulted right away. I’d be more confused about what a twat waffle actually is.
Yes! Most people get tired of cars well before they actually reach the end of their service life. Very few people actually drive their cars “ ‘til the wheels fall off”.