covered in a hexagonal pattern camouflage system... which also looks awfully hard to keep clean.
covered in a hexagonal pattern camouflage system... which also looks awfully hard to keep clean.
“Someone please buy this decrepit landmark, renovate it, and use it”
The Flex is pretty neat, and I wish that I had gotten one during the refresh, because it's pretty damn heavy and old at this point. Too bad it won't get an update. I think it's quite handsome
The amount of glass in that greenhouse is just glorious. CP for the miles and alterations however
Kind of hoping my current car hangs around until the EVs really start hitting the streets, but I don’t know if 2022 is feasible. It’ll be 13 years with the same car o.O
Although I think it’s great, part of the reason that it’s “still” turning heads is because there’s barely any of them out there!
There’s money to be had in solar, wind and geothermal industries. There is relatively less money to be made watching your coastal cities shut down due to massive and frequent hurricanes. How is climate change a political inflection point?
Between Chevy, Nissan and Toyota, there's absolutely no way that Honda has the most meh cars. Most of their vehicles are injected with decent driving dynamics
I would argue that hybridizing the sedan over the crossover is where the issue began
Somehow I nailed a great Miller for $350. I lived in a town of about 5000 people, so that may have helped
There’s no need to drop a grand on a MIG welder. Your local Air and Gas or something similar often will have used welders for the cheap. Good ol’ Craigslist is also an option. MIGs can last decades without much worry. The unfortunate reality of the job you’re doing, however, is that you’ll grind away the rust, put…
Michigan? Truck but fun in the twistys? What about a Turbo Surbaru Baja? There’s one on Saginaw CL for like $5.5k, and I’m sure you could find better
I wonder if there is any motivation on the Japanese government side to change up some Kei car qualifications if they are EVs. Seems like there could be incentives to allow for a bit more flexibility in motivating micro EV development
I’m just waiting for Honda to turn them all into sport hatches. The Clarity is especially humorous in its lack of practicality due to having a small trunk opening
Ford is seeing sales declines because their fleet is ancient, and the packaging of their small cars is terrible. Get in the back of a Fiesta (hell, even a Focus) and then get in the back of a Honda Fit. It’s borderline depressing
yea, the Civic is still pretty unrefined at highway speed. I’d say, however, that I just helped my parents decide on a new Accord hybrid, and none of us noticed an off-putting seating position. The seats are a bit stiff, but that’s different
“vertical takeoff and landing version of the F-35"
Imagine not flushing your own brake fluid. Just... Imagine...
I’m thinking of getting rid of my 2009 Fit and it’s not for repairs, I just want something new
With all the room in a CUV platform, it's a bit odd that manufacturer adoption is low. A plug-in Fusion but no Edge? Odd
The most popular cars in a decade will be plug-in crossovers, and no amount of gas price hikes or trunk-nostalgia will stop that