Did you notice when the article mentioned a “plain-old car key” the example given was a battery-operated keyless entry fob? WTF?
Did you notice when the article mentioned a “plain-old car key” the example given was a battery-operated keyless entry fob? WTF?
so we now trust our phones, one of the most stolen items ever, to manage our banking accounts, gain access to our cars, and control the home security system...
I have been fortunate enough to fly on several private jets as a co-op student. I would fly on private jets in a heartbeat if I had the money.
To me Leo is the worst offender. He’s made being an eco-warrior a part of his brand. Yet he’s constantly seen flying by private jet to party on a yacht with a bunch of friends and 20 year old supermodels. Environmental issues are a safe cause for rich white celebrities. You don’t have to interact with impoverished…
It’s got oil slick dispensers
Needs this bumper sticker:
Agree with this guy, the Voltec system is an absolutely brilliant system installed into the wrong body. The Volt should have evolved into a CUV then the tech should have flowed into other products including light duty trucks.
“No-Name”
Don’t think so. Dodge has hot sellers with the Charger, Challenger and Durango. Not mentioning the minivan since it is coming to an end but it is the top seller in it’s class, so I did mention it. They are making money, not losing money, so your MOPAR hating comment is just wrong.
Hey. No. There will be plenty of time for cold, mathematical electrics in the future. Few enough interesting gas cars even exist anymore. Don’t tell everyone to reduce them to easy, quiet appliances in classic shapes. Your time will come. Let the old souls keep our grumbling exhausts and hissing carbs.
Counterpoint: This is NOT what we should do with the old cars.
Neutral: own a ‘14 Sierra 1500. Like it fine, generally speaking. But with over 150k on the clock, trying to figure out what will replace it in a couple years. And I have to say...it’s probably going to be a Ram. It’s not just a pricing/ incentive matter; it’s also the ability to have more flexibility in terms of…
What? I love 3-blink indicators! It lets you signal lane changes without needing to fully click the stalk then unclick it. I was actually annoyed when I realized my wife’s car didn’t have it.
*scrolls through comments ready to make this joke*
So, you’re saying this is a TPS report?
BMW still expects... “diesels to survive for at least 20 more years and gasoline engines for at least 30 years.”