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There will probably be a $10,000 combustion-engine delete option. Standard.

There is no hybrid Colorado.....

Why do they insist on making it so effin ugly? It’s a government contract, so there is definitely shit-ton of money involved. Why not spend some of that money on something that doesn’t look like it’s about to murder you in your sleep.

So you’re saying Tesla is going to start mass producing trucks when they can’t even get model 3s onto the regular line?

It is so nice of Nissan to reveal the 2025 RX 900 on behalf of Lexus.

It would appear they only manifest themselves when needed to take out an errant BMW driver.

The 2014 Audi sedan line-up was not particularly more enlightened than Buick’s current SUV one, as pointed out by Doug then. 

When Musk Eberhard and Tarpenning started Tesla...

It’s a “predicted reliability score.” It is a guesstimate based on other products from the manufacturer. It’s as close as one car get under the circumstances. It’s hardly stupid and it is hardly definitive hence the word “predicted.”

Should have seen this coming. The battle of egos between CR and TM.

This is my favorite quote from that thread:

Almost 55 years for the Corvair (“unsafe at any speed”). Over 30 years for the Fiero (“they all start on fire”). And the difference with the Corvair and Pinto? Gov’t studies a decade later found that they were actually just as safe as their contemporaries, so there was no real need for the outburst. The Fiero was

Aw, that ‘57 Chevy wagon in the thumbnail hurts to see. Yes, I know, there’s much more important things than that car, but I had to point it out.

Spin at its best. He can only blame himself. Had he not made such an ambitious unattainable timeline he wouldnt have to be doing damage control right now.

Expensive tech has typically launched with Cadillac and trickled down. Risky things used to launch with Olds.

You just have to be in the center of the lane before it activates. The bottom pic shows him using it while in the fast lane.

Please.

Did you even read the GM portion of the article?

In other industry news, FCA announced they plan on making no changes to their US product line until 2050.