This is such a massive unforced error by GM. No way am I buying a vehicle that does not have CarPlay. My apps and info move between all my cars currently and I do not even have to think about it.
This is such a massive unforced error by GM. No way am I buying a vehicle that does not have CarPlay. My apps and info move between all my cars currently and I do not even have to think about it.
Translation - “a new Model Y is gonna cost yall exactly $56 billion”
WTF is this article doing on Jalop? Bad editorial choice.
She is a national treasure. Betty White status.
Can’t decide what’s harder to believe; that a party is hell bent on burning down their country to rule over the ashes, or that I’m siding with bloody goddamn Disney.
I’m on my 4th Subaru, had two WRXs, a bug-eye for 12+ years. Still waiting for this head gasket issue internet parrots repeat...
The Caddy also has CarPlay.
Not an issue with the Turbo motors. Just the NA versions.
246,xxx miles on my 2010 Mazda 5 and still going strong. Of course I wish they had kept it going and updated it. One of the best vehicles I’ve ever owned.
I’m surprised no one has gotten shot over this yet.
Shocking that people aren’t wild about $60k (at 7% interest!) cars with limited, often-broken charging infrastructure and insane repair and maintenance costs.
Sorry I missed this one. I would have included an obscure one - the drive from Ullapool in NW Scotland to East Rhidorroch Lodge, which is mostly a narrow single track, unlit and pretty loosely packed road, and on one side has areas with a steep drop into a river valley. It’s a spectacular setting during the day, but I…
I think this is a bit flawed. While EV drivers don’t need fuel from gas stations, they are sometimes the most convenient places to stop for coffee/snacks/restrooms on a road trip.
He allegedly told police that he was scared to stop.
“He allegedly told police that he was scared to stop.”
Darn. I thought someone sang an Iron Maiden song.
Zombies work best in small doses.
Though the word “reindeer” is included in the name, Alaska’s version of hot dogs don’t typically feature reindeer—the meat tends to be a blend of caribou, pork, and beef.