CelrDwelr
CelrDwelr
CelrDwelr

OBWRAM?

Then it would be even faster!

Because arbitrary.

If they smell union, they'd sooner cut off their own stupid noses for spite.

Dammit, I'd rather have August off!

We stand at a fork in the road...

Porsche has been selling cars with an optional table for years (some folks call it a tea tray).

It being a Tesla and Elon being Elon, I would expect it to have some kind of mechanized opening/closing assistance. I don't know, just a guess, but it fits.

Up until about three years ago I always saw Miata as a chick car. This idea wasn't diminished by my wife buying one after she got knocked off her motorcycle. But since I was always the one to drive whenever we went anywhere, that would sometimes be in the roadster. Of course it grew on me the more I drove it. When my

The squishy middle?

It's actual size!

I could be good, but I'm really not a fan of the diamond-plate pattern. It would be better with a solid color, or even a variation of the two-tone dot pattern elsewhere on the car.

Though apparently it can buy poor taste.

Ug, me too. I felt compelled to break the speed limit law and make some extra lane changes to pass it just so I wouldn't have to look at it.

His career is built around putting large, bulbous, extraneous parts on people. He just did the same thing here.

I know, it's kind of a weird affectation that EV designers have adopted as a shorthand to tell us all it's different from a regular car. Even so, contemporary cooling systems don't require the huge grill area that automakers give them (Ford). For the Tesla it's especially weird because it was cut from whole cloth as

So your goal is to give them a reason to want to use the line too?

I know it. Imagine a 6-speed, 300 hp STI version with a turbo version of that 3.3 boxer and AWD. That would have been a sweet ride.

Yes, yes, not a sales success and all that, but it was a nice car, well-reviewed. The effect on the marketplace was that Subaru learned from its failure and doubled down on Outbacks and WRXs, to great success.

I memory serves, this nifty concept appeared on the turntable in '89: