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It’s always been a duh that the new Bronco would be Everest based. That monstrosity above wouldn’t sell worth a damn, and certainly not like the Wrangler. Everyone who SAYS they would buy one wouldn’t. Not to mention it wouldn’t ever pass EPA ratings built like a brick.

Record time for comparing one car to another. Congrats!

I got the feeling he was annoyed with the Faraday people. Also his jacket was weird.

I a bit confused as to whats going on with Alex? Is he normally like this? He seems so standoffish, like he got forced into doing what most enthusiasts would see as an awesome opportunity.

This actually makes a lot of sense. They’re obviously targeting high-income individuals. The types who would routinely purchase $100k+ vehicles. A 60-month term on a $100,000 car at 3% roughly translates to $1,700.00 a month. For $1,500.00 month you get access to luxury sports sedans, luxury SUVs, and crossovers,

As I have said in other posts, no real concrete reason. It just didn’t feel right to me. On paper it’s a steal. Great style, the best interior in an American luxury car in decades, great mileage, the works. But somehow I just couldnt fall in love with it enough to actually buy one.

Dollars to donuts it’s going to be a 4-banger.

Are we going to have 4 years of these stupid tweets or is some staffer going to muster up the balls to tell him to stop?

“next generation family transportation designed by millennials for millennials,” 

1st Gear: Too Many Cars

Then I must have been doing it wrong then. Thanks for this!

Really? So GM isn’t delivering now?

No you won’t Michael, don’t try to BS your readers. You guys are just salivating over that release of the Model 3 so you can post weeks of OMG we told you so articles. GM is doing everything Jalopnik’s readers ask them to do and all you guys have left is “well, we’ll believe it when we see it”. Why not encourage it

Why so down on GM on the self-driving tech? They’ve long dabbled in autonomous cars, they’ve long worked on electric vehicles, and now they’re making the Bolt the obvious test bed for their autonomous tech on public roads in Michigan under the state’s newly implemented regulatory system. Which in turn will give all

Ugh... I guess I’ll wade into this mess.

We’re not perfect! I’m not even close. But the good news is you don’t have to be when it comes to sloppy work like that video.

You kind of come across like a dick. Maybe that’s why no one cares about you.

I promise you wages at that plant stay high because of the threat of unionization. In other words, even without a union these workers are benefiting from a union.

I hate this video, but they’re not breaking the law. What they’re guilty of, is not going above and beyond what a normal and logical human would do. These guys are not different than any guys that do any telephone pole work I’m sure. They know Comcast/the Towns Policy, and they’re following it.