Does the Mustang II count as a sports car? If so that.
I get what the advisory was intended for. It wasn’t saving Santorini for the tourists. It was saving Santorini residents *from* the tourists. Like warning people to stay indoors because there’s a hailstorm predicted.
You know he does have a point about leaving one screen to do vehicle functions. It would be amazing if something as simple as a button located to the left of the steering wheel could open that frunk in one simple push! Seems so obvious but alas that’s just a feat of engineering we can’t accomplish
Truly, the most apocalypse ready vehicle is one that requires and endless series of software checks and troubleshooting that ultimately doesn’t work.
In the right location (which is what a car like this is all about) that color is gorgeous. Put this thing in the driveway of your immaculately restored Palm Springs midcentury modern vacation house and it’s gonna shine.
I graduated around the time it came out and I was so excited for a fun, efficient hatchback that came with a manual to replace my beater, only to be completely disappointed by it.
The toughest part of this question is first determining who the great automakers are. Kind of hard to accept GM, Stellantis, Ford, Nissan, Hyundai, or Kia as being “great automakers” so much as they are “usually financially successful and sometimes make a great car” brands. With that, I’ll bring the popular punching…
While this car may be terrible relative to the best Dodge has offered, I have a lot of trouble accepting Dodge as a great automaker and voiding basically all Stellantis current brands from this discussion.
The Mustang II is what immediately comes to mind. Not just because it was a bad car (very arguably) but because it was a bad car that was banking on a good name.
Yes, dome lights hurt night visibility, and potentially attract unwanted police attention. “Well look who dropped their weed!”
Here I was, thinking they finally salvaged the Ekranoplan wreckage from the beaches of the Caspian Sea.
The Fusion Sport was heralded as the poor man’s S4 when it was announced, but when reviewers drove it, they quickly ended that notion. The 300 is the poor mans Fusion Sport, which is not high praise.
That was proven to be a hoax
1st Gear:
I don’t think anyone would dispute the Jeep driver being clearly at fault, but someone on another blog made the valid point that when the Tesla began ramming the Jeep, regardless of whether it was malfunctioning or not, it may have appeared to the Jeep driver like a road rage reaction, causing them to flee for their…
Agreed. Completely irrelevant in the moment.
The barest of kudos for not attempting the “do you know who I AM??” flex.
Let me rush out and buy a car from this piece of shit.
The problem isn’t price inflation, it’s wage inflation. But,this isn’t reported correctly.