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I have always wanted one of these. It would make the school run so much more fun. I had a toy one when I was a kid. It was one of my...
I don't know. They must have done something to weigh it down.
In Australia's far North, it's a 120km drive from Darwin to Cox's Peninsula, even though you can see the Peninsula from Darwin. [ATTACH]...
So very much the territory of our semi-literate OP, then?
I think if it had stayed as a sedan it would have sold differently. Like @john1701a says, the Gen II was unusual in being a mid-sized hatchback...
A station wagon would have been fantastic. In Australia we've suddenly seen an influx of Toyota Corolla Fielder hybrid station wagons. They're...
A diesel X3 still. I have a lot of disruption going on at home, so I'll wait until the dust has settled before I buy a new car. My next car...
You're welcome. It'll even give you an idea of just whether you like EVs or not. I know some people miss the sound of a growly V8 or whatever....
The cost and environmental benefits do depend on where you live and how you use the car, so there can't really be a definitive answer there....
Exactly. So like comparing Formula 1 with Formula E, then. It's not that one is better than the other; they're completely different and that's...
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The Fully Charged Live shows are very much like that. I went to the one in Sydney this year, and it was good. There's one in Vancouver on...
I understand that, while several drivers have moved successfully from F1 to NASCAR, NASCAR champions who moved to F1 mostly failed. If de...
American pickups - Ford F150, Dodge RAM and Chevy Silverado - became widely available in RHD here a couple of years ago, and have proved...
It does. Thank you!
But then it seems that there's oversupply in some market sectors in the US?
Has there been much interest in the F150 Lightning? It's too big a vehicle for foreign markets, as is the Rivian, but it seemed like an...
It's odd. Here there is a desperate shortage of Ioniq 5s and EV6s. Of course, we are a RHD market, so there is a difference in supply. But...
I get that unions can be problematic in the US. Everywhere, indeed, there have been occasional problems with unions led by unscrupulous leaders...
I was asking a genuine question. But never mind. If you don't want to share opinions and think about things, don't.