I look forward to the terrible resale value so I can buy one cheap in 5 years.
I look forward to the terrible resale value so I can buy one cheap in 5 years.
Looks to be printed on, ya. This is easily the worst application I’ve seen.
Those two interiors scream “yesterday” Go look at other luxury brands interiors without adding $1000 “add woodgrain” option.
I have to agree. It looks like they took all the good elements of other designs and made them cohesive.
But why would you tell anyone to get a shitty Nissan crossover?
No accounting for the fact that the Prius would tumble if driven off a cliff thus changing the Air Resistance and drag. Major fail. Sad
Was about to get all mad about using discrete iterative approach. Kept reading and saw proper differential equation approach. Top job Mr. Tracy.
Never change, Jason. Never change.
Cities don’t need electric cars. You guys have been screaming for mass transit, and now you want to tell me you don’t want to use it. Hilarious.
The more natural fit that I see an increase amount of here, is grocery stores, drug stores and malls adding charging stations.
I’m sure the #NotAllStealerships crowd will be up in your comment thread soon, talking about how any business would’ve done the same thing to protect their inventory because herpderp reasons...
It’s not just the rail grab that’s impressive, it’s also the way he used his left to brace the wall and minimize his slamming into it. His athletic instincts were incredible.
“ We sitting here as men. AS MEN.”
“You can’t do ifs in our business.”
The irony is that Chicago and the state of Illinois can easily give Detroit and Michigan a run for their money at being completely terrible. Even visiting Chicago is an ordeal. And nowadays you’re much less likely to be murdered in gentrified Detroit.
Your beef sandwich does not wow me.
All of Chicago’s local food-stuff is ok at best so don’t give me any of your shit about ketchup on hot dogs.
When I was consulting for a manufacturer, we conducted a study that showed — quantifiably and overwhelmingly — how markups like these crushed model sales and undermined dealership profitability.
Wouldn’t the ugliest car on sale today be the Prius? It’s like Toyota went out of its way to make it painful to look at from all angles.