The brand has to offer electric vehicles to stay relevant, but at the same time, it’s got to avoid diluting its identity, which is—especially in the case of the Porsche 911—inherently linked to internal combustion engines.... Read more
The brand has to offer electric vehicles to stay relevant, but at the same time, it’s got to avoid diluting its identity, which is—especially in the case of the Porsche 911—inherently linked to internal combustion engines.... Read more
I’m gonna need to see how this affects driver blind spots first. Read more
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How about we just do away with all badges that don’t denote make, model, or trim level? Read more
Is equine anatomy not capable of “holding it” for a more convenient time? Or is that just a matter of intelligence? I mean, if we’re giving these centaurs cars, we must be talking about creatures who are smart enough to plan on having to make pit stops, so... Read more
Nothing wrong with an electric Boxster. I just don’t see an ICE powerplant as an essential part of the car’s identity. As long as the car is roughly the same size, employs the same driven wheels, and looks like a Boxster, I’m down for it. Read more
Ok so in the video below DJ Tukutz and Tablo have different methods of conveying the album’s title verbally. Tukutz calls it “Sleepless in Ten Underbars”, and bids the listener to insert their own city, while Tablo refers to it as “Sleepless in Blank”.
The album title makes my brain hurt. I don’t know how to even say that out loud... unless it’s supposed to be a direct reference to Sleepless in Seattle? Are we supposed to fill in the blank with our own city? I hope not. The album should have its own name. I just hope it’s not “Sleepless in Underscore”. Read more
That actually sounds kinda legit. I had a hunch that it would be more about the technique than the tool... Read more
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY! Read more
Peppy Hare gets it wrong too, so the Star Fox reference actually holds up! Read more
I think the DEWbird is one of those cars that I will always admire from afar. I love how they kept the modernity out of the exterior styling as much as possible. The rest of the car doesn’t really appeal to me though, and I have no intention of ever buying one for myself. I’m content to sit back and give a nod of… Read more
I don’t know what to say about repurposing the Stingray name that hasn’t already been said about Corvette. This rear/mid-engined car is too different to count as the next “generation” of anything here. It’s a whole new car that deserves its own name. GM has no imagination. Read more
It’s a neat-looking car, and a heck of a time capsule. Only thing I don’t like about it (well, besides the price) is the name. There is nothing “supreme” about a FWD “Cutlass”. Read more
Needs more interior crocodile alligator, if they want to compete with Chevy. Read more
Just curious, what does the conversion consist of? Is it a downgrade to smaller brakes that will fit those 15" wheels? Read more
Speaking of high-mileage 4Runners, this guy’s got some clever ideas for helping determine whether a vehicle has accumulated mostly highway miles, or city miles:
Thank you, I was looking for UFO parts pricing & availability, just out of curiosity. Converting to a more conventional disc setup seems like the best option here, even if it does require getting larger wheels to fit. Read more