Friday, October 11, 2013

This Podcast Asks: Is a Three-Wheeler More Desirable Than a Crossover Coupe?

We're approaching the end of year and that means it's time to start naming the best and worst of the year. Esquire named the Lexus IS350 it's car of the year, while Motor Trend said the Subaru Forrester was the SUV of the year, even if Mathew isn't sure it's a SUV.



No one thinks that weird crossover coupes are desirable, and few are being purchased, which means that most will fade from the market.

The 1991 Mazda 626 owned by running back Alfred Morris is getting a refresh in a cool PR stunt by Mazda dealers.

David would perform many stunts to get a chance to own or even just drive one of these 2013 Ural Gaucho Rambler Limited edition.

Toyota is bringing it's weird three wheeler to market, but not to the U.S.

U.S. drivers may have tried to blame Toyota vehicles for their accidents, but the jury in one case said it was operator error.

It would be an error to text and drive and now New York is creating text-safe areas.

Google is going wild in trying to patent the idea of gestures to control aspects of the vehicle. We think it's wild that this would deserve a patent.

Finally, roundabouts appear to be more efficient than American-style four-way stop intersections, but Mathew is skeptical of the results of this test.

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