lalitachemello
Lalita Chemello
lalitachemello
Natural vagabond. Still plays with cars and motorcycles.

I wonder how many of these will be crashed before the first payment as owners stare into the grand expanse of a dashboard. Like everything else Cadillac is doing right now, the front end is tacky AF.
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Despite that, this looks like an old CT6 tailight flipped upside down. And then when they realized people might notice, they moved the chrome trim to the center to make it look different. Lmao. Read more

The Escalade is the answer to the question “What if the Suburban/Tahoe, but more pretentious???” Read more

Oh I know that, this is just a new high for that premise. It truly is something to behold. Read more

Oh you want a sensible EV to soothe your climate concerns and consumption guilt? Here’s a $100k monstrosity that will sail clean through a Civic without slowing down. Our big push for EVs will be spearheaded by morons with too much money trundling around in heavy destructive tanks that spit broken asphalt and tire Read more

1. “IQ” is the most pretentious name you could give a car, even if it’s just a suffix on an established moniker. Read more

A few thoughts:

I don’t think I’d compare a Mustang to a mid-engine supercar. Read more

to be fair the base model wrangler is overkill for what the majority of people consider “off roading” So while the gladiator may only be 85% or 90% as good as the wrangler it will go further than most owners bravery levels. Read more

The latest gen Xterra is honestly not holding up to the test of time. They have a lot of reliability issues, if you want a rugged SUV and can’t stand the thought of a Stellantis product, you’re just better off with a 4 runner. Which is a shame, because Xterras have a charm and a character to them that 4 runners dont.  Read more

That dash looks absurd, but overall, I think costs were cut in the right places. It looks premium for the segment. It is a far more attractive package than most crossovers starting in the mid $20k range. Read more

Not in the garage but taking a bus tour together to see the 1985 Indy 500 was the best car-based moment. The first green lap, seeing 30 cars still in tight formation ripping past you at 200mph makes the hair on your neck stand up. It’s nothing like TV and drives home the absolute brass balls (for men and women) it Read more

I think I need a cigarette and a shower after that and I don’t smoke! Read more

The poster made it sound like the pedestrian entered the crosswalk when the car was already passing through, but that is clearly not the case. The pedestrian entered the crosswalk before the Tesla, so a stop is required. The Tesla blows the stop. No argument to be had. Read more

Good try buddy! But breaking the law isn't any more special for an AI then it would be for you. Well I guess that's not really true, but you get the idea. Read more

It is state law to yield to pedestrians in a crosswalk. You can tell because there’s a sign clearly visible in the video that says exactly that. The Tesla failed to yield to the pedestrian in the crosswalk, breaking the law. So it either didn’t know, or it did know and broke the law anyway. Those are the only two Read more

It’s straight-up illegal. You must yield to pedestrians in crosswalks — as in stopping your car. In particular, if this were a kid, you can’t predict that they won’t suddenly speed up. The purpose of yielding is that you don’t have to deal with the what ifs. Read more