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I don’t know that unfair is the right term here. You’ve got two cars that do the same thing (move people and stuff from point A to point B). One of them has different design constraints due to how that thing (the ability to move stuff and people) is implemented and takes advantage of that to deliver better crash…
Except they did. The S has had a minor facelift.
Can we please stop using this clearly inaccurate artist’s rendition of what will certainly not be the new bronco? Just stop. It is spreading misinformation to everyone. The number of arguments I have a week with people about how inaccurate that rendering is is getting out of hand. Stop perpetuating the cycle of…
My money is still on Elio!
Please can we stop using that fan-made bronco render without disclaimers? It’s just going to end in disappointment when people actually see the new bronco and it looks more like a jeep than an F-150.
*citation needed*
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“were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.”
This is the best looking current production BMW and its not even close. I love seeing these on the road, especially in electric blue.
a Tesla Model S wears brakes and tires in a manner more consistent to a loaded diesel truck than a small commuter car.
Of course you have to have a comprehensive solution to climate change. I think that’s pretty obvious by now. By reporting on one part of the equation, we’re not saying it’s the *only* part.
“ A simple, non-hybrid gasoline vehicle is always going to have the more economical and eco-friendly life cycle”.
If an asteroid were on a collision course with Earth in 2040, we’d presumably drop everything to avoid our fate and save ourselves.
The turn signals must be from Toyota because as far as I know, BMW’s don’t have them.
Winning formula for building and supporting a good sports car? Yeah.
But it’s not a Toyota in by any stretch. This is a badge-engineered BMW. And one that wears an iconic Toyota nameplate. I don’t care about Toyotas, but I imagine the Supra fans who know what this car actually is behind the logo would call this…
I don’t think the issue is parts sharing across models, I think it’s more that this car is 100% BMW, save for the badges. And Toyota slapped one of their most iconic names on somebody else’s stuff.
I don’t think any reasonable person would get upset about sharing hood latches and A/C compressors with the X3 or whatever.
Or you can move to a non snow area. The only downside is that we attract old people and that fucks us up some. Also in SoCal we get El Nino and nobody knows how to drive in the rain here.