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Are you an East Coast Fit EV owner? For some reason I thought they were only available in California. Read more
True, the Caliber does scream "worthless" these days. Read more
Oh, that's fantastic. I so hope there's still a diesel in there. Read more
I can see how China could be its dominant market, like Buick with the LaCrosse. Somehow I doubt it won't be sold here at all, given that more commonality with stuff like the Fusion and next-gen crossovers/Lincolns would help its business case. And then there's the police market. Read more
That's interesting, I see more of them than Caprices for sure. But Explorers are starting to become more common than the Taurus. Read more
Well, they are in a way emissions-related http://jalopnik.com/mazda-shatters… Read more
I suppose you have a point
It's a reasonable theory. Smaller roadsters like the MGB and Alfa Spider were probably easier for a wider variety of drivers to live with, and the Miata was another breakthrough for usability. Then there's the SLK. Read more
Damn, I was hoping to see someone up against a Leaf. Read more
This recall? http://jalopnik.com/toyota-dealers… Read more
If it's a lot larger or based on a Model X, wouldn't there be more room for batteries? The reason it has a huge engine is also because they need to be able to hustle in the event of an emergency, so the electric powertrain would be desirable in that situation. Read more
"Do a good turn daily" applies here I guess. Read more
When did you find this out about your Ion? Ever had it cut out on you unexpectedly? Read more
Oh crap, this looks shockingly real. Read more
True, but isn't the E34 he had before the Saab like '90s yuppie normcore? Read more
My favorite design is still the third-gen TL, which looks really good today and was one of their most successful designs. They didn't need to blow up that design language. Or the one off the second-gen MDX before the facelift. Read more
I don't know about Mercedes offering that anymore. Pretty sure Porsche still does. I seem to recall ordering a badge that simply says "911" is an option on the 991. Read more
Same motor, but different output than 2-5 series cars I believe, so I understand the need to differentiate. But yes, it's a big fat lie. Read more
That's funny. The early first-gens looked weird, and looked weirder now. It took a couple rounds of wheel designs and facelifts to get it right I think. By contrast, I think the second-gen was great when it launched and the later tweaks didn't actually make it better. Read more