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25 votes
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The anatomy of catching a car thief
11 votes -
Last summer Swedish carmaker Volvo announced it would limit UK sales to more popular SUV models – change of heart sees V60 and V90 set to return
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Montreal becomes largest North American city to eliminate mandatory minimum parking spots
48 votes -
Single point of software failure could hamstring 15K US car dealerships for days
22 votes -
EV maker Fisker files for bankruptcy
18 votes -
BYD: China’s electric vehicle powerhouse charges into Europe
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Brussels is gambling that tariffs on Chinese EVs are a prod, not a punch
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s decision to suspend congestion pricing is absurd
33 votes -
EU expected to impose import tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles
26 votes -
Electric cars are suddenly becoming affordable
48 votes -
Militarized Cybertruck cop cars are coming
21 votes -
The case for NYC's congestion pricing
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Japanese automakers Toyota, Mazda, Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki caught cheating on certification tests
29 votes -
Toyota’s bet on hybrids was mocked, then vindicated. Now it’s trying to repeat the trick with an unlikely bet on the combustion engine.
41 votes -
Joe Biden Environmental Protection Agency issues $900 million to US schools for clean-energy buses
21 votes -
US sues Hyundai for child labor in Alabama
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Ten mad bikes from Mad Max: Fury Road
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Teslas can still be stolen with a cheap radio hack—despite new keyless tech
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If you had US$50K and had to purchase a classic car, sports car, and daily driver for your budget dream garage, what vehicles would you pick?
I saw a video by Throttle House with this premise and thought it was a fun one. What three cars or trucks would you want in your budget garage? Let's assume that you can only buy vehicles legal in...
I saw a video by Throttle House with this premise and thought it was a fun one. What three cars or trucks would you want in your budget garage?
Let's assume that you can only buy vehicles legal in your country, but that there are no costs for importing. For instance, it might be illegal to import or drive a car with the steering on the opposite side as normal, so that's out. But you can import a legal car for no additional cost. Prices are today's prices, but if your prices are not in US$ then don't feel obligated to be exact down to the dollar/euro/CHF since exchange rates fluctuate. And to keep things easy, there is no VAT/sales tax.
If you'd prefer to spec out a wishlist for a country you'd like to live in (like Japan or Germany) you may do that instead, but same import rules apply. :)
For instance, my garage might look like:
Daily Driver: Subaru Outback 3.6R (2014) - $17,500 ... I'm not too familiar with the pros and cons of this spec, but this seems like a decent fit for commuting needs, unless I should look at a newer car with a lower trim?
Sports Car: Mazda RX-8 40th Anniv. (2008) - $13,000
Classic Car: Chevy Corvette (1969) - $17,500 ... I'd prefer pop-up headlights, but it says it has under 6K original miles???
Total: ~$48,000
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In Switzerland, modular mobile ASTRA Bridge lets highway traffic fly over roadwork
14 votes -
Joe Biden administration commits $3.4 billion in funding to San Francisco Caltrain extension
28 votes -
Would you walk further to a bus stop that had faster service?
20 votes -
How did Helsinki make transit work in the suburbs?
9 votes -
The inside story of Elon Musk’s mass firings of Tesla Supercharger staff
36 votes -
Fuel-guzzling ‘yank tanks’ face a costly future in Australia after new vehicle emissions changes approved
23 votes -
Tiny electric trucks are coming to a bike lane near you
18 votes -
Chevrolet Malibu heads for the junkyard as GM shifts focus to electric vehicles
17 votes -
Bike brands start to adopt C-V2X to warn cyclists about cars
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Hey GM: If you want to beat Apple, give people the buttons CarPlay can’t
35 votes -
US to require automatic emergency braking on new vehicles in five years
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Any older bikers here? Thinking about getting another bike...
I rode a V65 Magna for 20 years til a minivan took me out in 2005 and nearly killed me. After that I hung up my leather gloves for quite awhile and lately have only ridden a small dirt bike. But...
I rode a V65 Magna for 20 years til a minivan took me out in 2005 and nearly killed me. After that I hung up my leather gloves for quite awhile and lately have only ridden a small dirt bike. But the idea of getting back on big bike keeps popping up.
But Im already in my 60s. Comfort means a LOT at this point. And yet I dont really want to be riding an big ol' Aspencade either. So it seems like an older sport tourer would fit the bill. Like a Honda ST1300 or a BMW R1200RT or maybe a Yamaha FJR1300. Something with plenty of torque but still enough power and comfort that I can bring the wife along on the occasional ride. I also still have a mini trailer that I used to pull behind the Magna so I might want to use that again, although my tenting days will probably give way to staying at more hotels.
The biggest comfort feature on my bike was the day I got a Corbin saddle, but I can imagine that now Id definitely want heated grips and maybe a heated seat, heated vest. And Im tall so the adjustable fairings are a bonus for sure.
Anyone drive any of those bikes and have an opinion? Seat comfort? Buffeting/wind noise? Smoothness? Handling?
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US carriers illegally hiring Mexican drivers to haul loads, sources say
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Weak demand, new model ramp up hit Europe's automakers
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Car tracking can enable domestic abuse. Turning it off is easier said than done.
15 votes -
The reckless policies that helped fill our streets with ridiculously large cars
39 votes -
The cycling revolution in Paris continues: Bicycle use now exceeds car use
57 votes -
How GM tricked millions of US drivers into being spied on (including me)
56 votes -
Tesla’s two million car Autopilot recall is now under US federal scrutiny
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Ford just reported a massive loss on every electric vehicle it sold
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GM ends OnStar driver safety program after privacy complaints
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European Commission approves creation of an environmental zone in the city centre of Stockholm, where petrol and diesel cars will be banned entirely from 2025
25 votes -
Tesla recalls Cybertrucks over accelerator crash risk
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Indiana will test a highway that can charge moving vehicles
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Tokyo starts ride-hailing service — but it may not be what you expect
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Swedish company Scout Park has launched a mobile app where you can tip off wrongly parked cars to traffic wardens to earn money
41 votes -
Volvo is celebrating its 97th birthday with the opening of what it calls "World of Volvo" in the company's hometown of Gothenburg, Sweden
7 votes -
Why is Montreal a stolen car export hub?
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How do I sell a car?
Found a few threads on buying cars and I'm reading though them. Looking for advice on how to sell one. Should I? I've got a GM vehicle that's just under 10 years ago, but I don't like it. It's got...
Found a few threads on buying cars and I'm reading though them. Looking for advice on how to sell one.
- Should I?
I've got a GM vehicle that's just under 10 years ago, but I don't like it. It's got so many more tiny things wrong with it than my previous cars (20 year old corolla, driven into the ground; 15 year old caravan, totalled; 30 years old Buick that gave up the ghost).....I feel like I already got the "best" years out of this GM vehicle and it's all going to be downhills from here. Am I being irrational and should I just keep driving it until it's irreparable, even if the repairs feel more and more frequent and surprising? Essentially I don't have any confidence in this vehicle and I would like to get rid of it and try again with a Honda or Toyota.
- How?
If I'm selling it, how do I lose less money doing so? Dealerships feel like snake pits to me. Craigslist/Kijiji/Facebook? Do locations matter? Can I sell a car to a dealership in a different province?
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French revolution: Cyclists now outnumber motorists in Paris
32 votes