Not everyone wants that, though. A lot of people would rather have this than a tow vehicle and a SxS, particularly if they’d rather drive this as their daily than the tow vehicle.
Not everyone wants that, though. A lot of people would rather have this than a tow vehicle and a SxS, particularly if they’d rather drive this as their daily than the tow vehicle.
40 mpg isn’t looking too bad these days.
That is 85932 cubic inches, aka 1408 liters, aka 1408 kilos of water, aka 3100 lbs. Just barely under the payload of the heaviest duty package available for an F-150
Well since I have been relegated to the greys for the past 4 months we know how G/O media deals with its critics.
That concept wasn’t related to the Ion at all. Absolute image search fail.
I am pretty sure that is what a Saturn ION didn’t look like during production. It might not get the hate if it actually looked like that.
At lest we had plenty of coverage on a trucker convoy that nobody gave a shit about.
“Every vehicle on sale should be tailored to me: a young, broke, urban, liberal”
Jalopnik: We hate people with money, cars, trucks and EVs But we love brown stickshift wagons, reposting 7 year old posts and slideshows.
How about Beaver Toyota of Cumming?
When I was a kid I was a massive Earnhardt Sr. fan. I remember watching him in the 80s and throughout the 90s. The “rivalry” of him and Jeff Gordon cannot be understated of how much of a marketing dream that was for NASCAR. Earnhardt Sr. was seen as the keeper of the old guard in the sport, whereas Gordon was a…
I wish I could give negative stars. This comment is so completely ignorant, and it seems willfully at that, that it should be demoted into oblivion. For one, that’s a Philippine cop, not a lot of space there. Not a lot of violent crime that runs a high probability of resulting in a 100+MPH chase across mostly empty…
But I thought AMC invented the crossover coupe segment?
Too bad they have at least 3 “writers” for the Bad Takes column: Erin, Erik and Raph. With contributors made up of the rest of the new hires.
It’s pretty clear you want to write about social issues, not cars.
“Other people don’t have insurance; so to protect them, I don’t do part of my job, that I could do outside the city limits anyway” is pretty interesting stuff.
Jesus. Tell us again how bad the poverty is in Detroit, please.
This is the endpoint of woke-opnik. There are no more articles about cars because accepting press cars is deemed an act of violence. These people only exist to advertise Amazon products now - all of the old car journos have left.
What’s really weird is that they personally write the advertisements for the Amazon deals…
“It’s one of the reasons I stopped accepting press cars, as I didn’t want a simple mistake to ruin the lives of any of my fellow Detroiters.”
Okay y’all know I’m not one to defend Tesla, but in this case I’m not surprised. Everybody struggles with roads like that.