AGBullit235
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Because there weren’t pics of the garage available, which is why I used descriptions of the garage sizes instead.

It’s a damn fine-looking car; has this Phil douche even seen a modern Lamborghini? Those fucking things are absolutely covered in wings and vents! This looks like Lambo stuck to the fundamentals. It’s a nice, clean design.

Someday we are will have to take a long hard look at how we structure corporate liability and make some deep changes so C-suite crooks can get nailed to wall. 

This always falls on deaf ears. They don't care, they just like to complain. Like when they whined endlessly about super cars they'll never even buy used losing manual transmissions. 

The ‘millennial generation’ evidently began with those born in 1981.

I have far too much experience with snow tires having lived the vast majority of my life in Maine. Blizzaks would be among my last choice having bought cars that have come with them. They are only good in snow for a couple of seasons until that out layer wears off, then they are no better than a weather-focused

Heresy!

I’m still wondering how they are going to get the infrastructure up to where it needs to be for non-rich people to use EVs as their primary transportation. Right now the solution seems to be “Put a charger in your garage/driveway!” or “Use one of the handful of chargers at work or in your parking lot!” but what

Agreed regarding the wagon. There just isn’t enough of us “wagon” guys around anymore. Our current DD’s are a Fusion Hybrid (would’ve been the Modeo Estate if available) and a Focus ST (again, would be the Estate).

My 78 year old dad who has MS does not drive, but he still keeps his old minivan - a 2002 Town and Country - around precisely because he can get in and out of it, so my brother and I drive him in it when he needs to go somewhere.

In our case, it’s because my brother has a Navigator and I have a Ram 1500, and they are

It pains me to admit, its true. I love my SAAB wagon, but its not as painless getting kids in and out as my wife’s Pilot. I’m tall so its me bending over more with the car. that being said, I’m holding on to the car for dear life because I enjoy the driving experience more. But I totally get why CUVs are popular. I

Did everone really decide getting into and out of non-SUVs is hard? I’m genuinely asking.

Pilot owner here, yeah no 4 year old is going to know to depress the brake pedal before putting the car into reverse, and its a very hard and awkward movement for a child that age to be able to reach the pedal and then snake their body around to pull that stupid lever to the right the wheel. Parent of a 5 year old and

The FF offerings can represent pretty good value for money for those (very few) people with the time, expertise, and facilities to build them. It looks like you’re not far off suggesting that something like the 818C could be built for $50k for someone with the means and opportunity to do it. It still wouldn’t have a

Literally zero people disagree with you.

The only reason dealers still exist is because they lobby to exist.

If your parents were from LA though, they’d already have pre-ordered the RSQ8 if not the Urus. Being from the Northeast makes tacky shows of wealth much more taboo but in some areas of the country everyone at work is rocking $80K+ SUVs and you feel much more pressure to do so as well. All the techbros in the bay area

Your parents have restrained Yankee sensibilities.

For my entire life, I’ve watched the middle class get poorer and poorer, and the rich scoop up more and more for themselves. I’ve watched industries pivot away from providing quality products for the masses and toward catering to the ultra-wealthy and the fat profit margins that they can afford. I’ve watched as the

Jealous? No. Pissed? Yes.

Both will cost you more than you think, and both leak all over the place at the most inconvenient times.