OK Toyota, now put this driveline under a van body.
OK Toyota, now put this driveline under a van body.
I’d like to know which - if any - modern cars can be deemed ‘analog’ and free from this kind of privacy concern.
So are Tesla owners not getting the X miles of range that is promised? [serious]
If you’d driven one, you’d hate how loud it is inside at speed. Like a first-gen Forester. There, now you have a reason. ;)
I’ll add that that ‘vent’ isn’t on all of the current Camrys - I think it’s on the Sport model. Makes me a little nuts now to see that it’s NOT parallel to the bumper cut line. Yeesh.
I am absolutely thrilled that the BRZ is available without nav. I remain convinced that *most* of us travel the same ol route at least five days a week and have no need for routing assistance. Also, one less damn screen - especially at night. Kudos to a real driver’s car.
Agreed. It was awful.
Powerful? Yes. Feature-laden? Of course. Prestigious and rare? Sure. But attractive? That’s a big no from me.
Remarkably straight panels from these photos. Really unexpected!
There appears to be a ‘65 Coronet two door sedan with a “Brooklyn Dodges” decal out there as well. NY lic place “NEMESIS”.
To me, the story here is that Tesla shamelessly copied Brubaker’s design.
Question: will Airstream create an equally angular trailer to match??
To paraphrase @Ermigerd! above... numbers are meaningless now. (Does @ work in Kinja?)
TIL! Have a star for the neat trivia.
I’m going to guess that a lot of snow gets captured on the trunklid, and probably soaks the trunk contents as it melts. But hey - downforce even when parked!
The fake louvered grille + the unnecessary Mustang nomenclature really signal that Ford isn’t that willing to embrace the future in any courageous manner. While I don’t think every Kamm-back needs to look like a Prius, this is a horrendous mashup of *meh, sorta Model Y* with heritage cues that do nothing for…
Allow me to also recommend some bug screens for your doors. (Open door, roll down window, slide over door frame, close door.) I keep these in the door pockets of my tintop Previa for summer camping, as well as when I am out doing errands with my dog and have to leave him in the van for a bit.
Standing by for the hi-po MACH-R-E trim level.