north korea so broke that it hired out it’s spies to get second jobs
north korea so broke that it hired out it’s spies to get second jobs
I don’t consider RV manufacturers to be OEMs. As for the Colorado lights, I’m wondering if there’s some brightness limit they’re staying under to keep them road legal?
But that’s the point: Tesla is an OEM, and they’re selling and partially installing equipment they know isn’t road legal. As you pointed out, nobody else does shit like that.
No Dice here. If it’s being sold by an actual shop that does repair work then fix the carb.
First time my wife saw one in person she said "what is THAT ' I told her what it was, and she said it looked like home made crap. Nuff said
None of them. I would never recommend a car to a non-car person again. Shit goes wrong with the car or they just don’t like it, then it’s somehow on me.
If the Kia dealership and the Stellantis dealership could switch products, you have a place I would recommend to shop for a new vehicle without reservation.
I got a Lyft to the airport in a new Gladiator. The woman told me it was $66,000. I would have guessed half that. Stellantis has a customer base of rubes.
Any Chevy. GM’s interiors in general are a joke, but Chevy in particular makes you feel like you’re sitting in a product designed for a developing market. I don’t want to pay US car prices for an Indonesian driving experience.
A lot of easy answers.
Tesla, especially CyberTruck
That’s the first thing I thought.
You picked the Gladiator for legitimate reasons, but I’ll pick ANY Stellantis vehicle. In the last decade, I’ve had four that everyone of their transmission went out in. You’d think at least ONE might break 100K miles without a new trans.
A certain percentage of the population is definitely nuts. You couldn’t get 1000 of 1000 people to vote against being punched in the mouth.
1000% No dice. At that price the interior and exterior should be mint and those wheels should come with the car.
Oof. Back in the day, you were the crumple zone.
I would argue that ANY car can be set to be self driving. Give me a brick and a rope and I can make any car self-drive. As it will drive somewhere even without a human in the car. Maybe not where you want to go and likely not safely, but it will drive somewhere.
1) loud pipes save lives
Ah, yes, I remember that one. People wanted to be “thrown clear” because, of course, through the windshield at 40 mph is always the safest way to exit a vehicle.
I need a three row 6000 pound SUV because I have a kid and a dog.