Some cars do tell you that information. The problem is people can’t be bothered to fix it.
Some cars do tell you that information. The problem is people can’t be bothered to fix it.
Counterpoint: I will never buy a vehicle I have neither sat in nor driven. And, to do those things, you have to go to a dealership.
The Mach E is ugly? I think its one of the best looking EVs in its price range, although that bar is low with so many ugly EVs.
I have to disagree. What if it were called something else, like the Thundercougarfalconbird? The car has nice lines when you look at the other vehicles it’s competing with. Is this just name salt?
Slapping Mustang on a pig and praying it’s sexy enough to sell just isn’t enough to get the referees of capitalism to like you.
That’s a truck-shaped car for commuters.
There is a finite amount of resources available to develop vehicles. Can’t do them all at once.
When COVID-19 first started wreaking havoc in the USA, it was important to shut down the pandemic in areas where it was overwhelming medical care, and to safeguard at-risk populations.
Two years away? Nobody’s asking for a flying F-150, Ford. Just build the damn thing.
With demand collapsing across the EV sector (Tesla’s so desperate to move S, X and 3 that the “we will never change prices” guys just dropped list prices across the board) it’s hard to see how this was VW’s “most important car in decades”.
My kid is still working on his Fusion Drive, give it a little time
Celebrities Agreeing Racism is Bad was already claimed by TruTV i take it.
So, in short, Pete Davidson isn’t funny and his semi-autobiography isn’t really that interesting while better comedians(and actors) are wasted here.
This is the best possible review of a Pete Davidson movie I could have hoped for: one with very little about Pete Davidson! Bless you, Iggy.
Judd Apatow has made his share of overlong movies, but none as languorously paced as his latest comedy of delayed adulthood and life crisis, The King Of Staten Island.
I’d love to hear Buscemi’s opinion of the project, especially since he WAS a firefighter, and he went back to work at his old firehouse for a week of 12 hour shifts in the aftermath of 9/11.
At least I won’t have to see the commercials for it anymore. I'm so tired of this ghoul.
i resent the fact that this is supposed to be ‘autobiographical’ when at 24 he had already been on SNL for like 5 years.
I was mildly intrigued by this and then when I saw the running time that intrigue completely died. Thanks for sparing me.
as a female, i say *yawn.*