Oil companies are in business to make money plain and simple. Cheap gas isn’t a right.
Oil companies are in business to make money plain and simple. Cheap gas isn’t a right.
This votes always seem very rigged to me. I don’t think I could get 98% of people to take free $100 bills if I was passing them out on the street.
Yes it’s strange that you can see even in the power gauge on the gauge cluster that full power isn’t applied til ~30mph. The 2023 cars have a little more low end with 70hp more up top. As of 12/6 you can purchase that power upgrade for any dual motor car in the US.
People do ~1 death per 100 million miles driven. Last I saw Tesla had done around 300 million FSD miles so they are WAY worse than the average driver.
Just stop the nonsense! Autonomous driving was invented 200 years ago- It’s called trains. If we spent all this money we’re throwing away on self driving cars and put it into public transit we’d be so much better off.
The bigger problem with this new EV bill is it will take incentives away on cars that have been ordered but not delivered. The way it reads now that is unless you have a binding purchase agreement as soon as this bill gets signed you lose your incentive. I have a Polestar on order, due in October. The car is under…
I don’t think the OEM’s would be on board for that. All three of those would get so shown up by the WRC cars it would be embarrassing for them. “Those 1.6 4 bangers were 5 minutes fast over a ten minute stage??”
I start and stop my subscription to save a few bucks. If there’s more than a billing cycle between rallys it get cancelled til the next one rolls around.
No because they were 4 doors. The euro market got the more WRC like 2 doors.
I don’t know what these are worth but $17k for a 15 year old 170k mile vehicle seems like a stretch no matter what it is.
Neuville... Always a brides maid, never a bride.
I know two people with Vanderhalls. Their kind of neat but horribly put together. They seem to drip parts off of them like oil. Something is always coming loose.
I read the article twice and am not catching what the new opportunity is.
Everyone seems to be remembering 90's and early 2000's gas prices when it was a $1 forever.
Not everyone. A lot of people think the president is the one who drives our oil/gasoline prices. It’s amazing to me how many people are ignorant on how fuel prices work.
Who can afford a new car though? Our family makes well over the six figure mark and there’s no we can justify the cost of $40k for a new car. We drive two paid off cars that are 8 and 18 years old(and manual transmissions which are non-existent in the family car segment now).
The S2000 engine is worthless in daily driving though. At least the S1 is which is what I drove. I had heard that they had no low end but nothing prepares for how bad it really it is. As torqueless as the RX-8 motor is it kills the S2000 in low end power which is really very sad.
The 09+ engines are way more reliable but there are three things that every RX-8 needs and it will live a long happy life. Fix the under hood heat issues- Relocate battery to the trunk and install a cold air intake. The radiator is 2/3 block by these components. Removing them drastically reduces under hood temps and…
$17.5k for a 15 year old car with 150k? ND all day everyday. My current daily I bought for $1750 with the same mileage. Granted it took about $4k to get it back in fighting shape but still...
Semi related I saw a base model Bronco the other day for the first time. The smaller wheels and tires look fantastic! It looks much more classic in proportions. I wouldn’t have thought a smaller skinnier tire could improve the looks of a truck this much. All I had seen up to now was the 35" tire + ones. Which don’t…