#QuestionOfTheDay
QOTD: 10 and 2 or 9 and 3?
Over the holiday break I saw some sort of minor Twitter/X spat between automotive journalists -- apparently one posted a picture of themselves driving and another took issue with hand placement -- and I got to wondering: Where on the steering wheel do you put your hands?
QOTD: Going Cyber?
Today's QOTD is quite simple -- would you, if you have the dough, buy a Tesla Cybertruck?
QOTD: Striking Out
Today's QOTD is an easy one -- what, to you, would be a fair deal between the UAW and the automakers?
QOTD: Which Automaker Will Back Off EV Pronouncements First?
After yesterday's post about the Brits delaying their plan to stop the sale of new gasoline-powered cars, I started to wonder -- will any automakers slow their own plans?
Not stop -- EVs are definitely coming in greater numbers, like or not -- but slow.
QOTD: How's Your City Driving?
Two days ago we wrote about a study that tried to ascertain which cities had the best -- and worst -- drivers.
QOTD: What Feature Do You Want the Most?
We reported yesterday that research/analysis firm AutoPacific found that the most wanted new-car feature among consumers is fog lamps.
QOTD: Seeing Gran Turismo?
The Gran Turismo movie, appropriately named Gran Turismo, opened on Friday.
Did you see it? If not, do you plan to?
QOTD: Ready to Rent an EV?
We covered Hertz expanding its EV offerings yesterday. As I think it over, I have a couple of questions.
QOTD: Can Robotaxis Ever Work?
Yesterday we covered yet another incident involving Cruise, and we linked back to a few other stories we've written recently about problems that Cruise and Waymo are having in San Francisco.
QOTD: What Does Electrification Mean for Muscle, American or Not?
Earlier this week, Matt wrote about Dodge's take on how American muscle will evolve as cars become more electrified.
QOTD: What's Next for Cheap Cars?
There are fewer cheap new cars on the market than ever, it seems, and the picture looks worse with the death of the Mitsubishi Mirage.
QOTD: Going Blocky
Yesterday we brought you the details on the 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe. The Santa Fe's new duds are quite blocky, just like those of the Land Rover Defender (Hyundai claims this is a coincidence. Other blocky SUVs on the market include the Ford Bronco. Other Land Rover/Range Rover models are squared off, too. Kia, which is a corporate sibling to Hyundai, has been selling the blocky Telluride for a while now.
QOTD: Can the Cadillac Celestiq Compete?
The official Cadillac Celestiq pricing is out, and the car will start at around $340,000.
QOTD: What Should a WRX STI Be?
I was initially going to ask if Subaru should bring back the WRX STI, but I suspect that the answer to that would be a resounding "yes".
QOTD: How Long Will the V8 Live?
Ford said a few days ago that it plans to keep the V8 alive for as long as it can, even as the world moves towards more electrification.
How long will that be?
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