The problem is that the Supreme Court says drug checkpoints are not kosher. Non-technically-but-in-reality, these officers are breaking the law themselves in an attempt to catch law breakers.
What makes it horrible? Looks pretty clean and well-integrated to me, with tasteful accents like the shiny bits around the fog lights in the lower air intake and the little vent things in front of the wheels (hopefully for brake cooling?) The hood is a tad busy, but if that's a functional cowl cooler I can't not…
OK that was pretty funny.
I chuckled at this. It was funny and refreshing.
Why don't you get over yourself and your irrational and uninformed blanket statements.
"Battery powered cars are arguably more "vaporware" than hydrogen."
GM needs to look around and listen. A lot of people hate that gold bow-tie.
They should offer them as an option and capitalize on it. Color-matched Bow-Tie Package - $125.
I'd pay for it.
Silver makes the most sense for GM to move forward with. They can brush it, chrome it, matte it etc.. It'll go with anything. We don't have cars with gold trim these days like pre 2002 haha
UncleWalty, sorry, but you are 100% wrong. I've been driving an EV for over ten years and powering it with sunlight-generated electricity. I'm not alone, Hundreds of people were lucky enough to get one of the EVs made in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and virtually all of those vehicles are still running. Many are on…
You can find a bunch of replacement ones. I swapped mine out for a silver one.
Yeah, I'm not fond of the Gold bowtie on my Volt. I've thought about painting it.
The whole front of that car is FAIL. Good God that's shit.
I'm with you. I was going to defend the gold bow-tie as something that Chevy always does, but then I remembered that the 90's era trucks had blue and silver bow-ties. And then I remembered those looked way less cheap than the new all gold one.
Something that has been discussed on this site many times - and especially true here - gotta lose the gold bowtie. A blue one here would be especially awesome, IMO. Or black. Or anything but gold.
Actually, they pretty much beat the average on investing in startups. One for three on Tesla, VPG, and Fisker isn't bad for people who know nothing but politics.
Did you read the article? The actual net job number was correct. Cognitive dissonance much?
Take the red pill and come back to reality. Think about what you're trying to do here. You're going to cram an affordable means of converting water into hydrogen into a car that can be mass produced and purchased by the general public. The means don't exist yet. And keep in mind I said affordable. As in $25,000…
Jesus tap dancing vaporware Christ.
My, what an intelligent looking young man.