CmndrFish
CmndrFish
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They brought them back to America after a refresh in 2014. I just found out about this yesterday too.

I still drive an ‘06 2.5L Altima and yeah, no head gasket issues.

It does happen in Milwaukee, although not quite that bad. I’ve seen big clouds of them in Lake Park a few times.

Looks like it’s the Mothership from Independence Day.

We have a Lyft driver in my city that drivers with a Model S. Not quuuuuite as powerful, but the running joke is that his 20-60 game is strong. :P

I remember there was a study a couple of years ago that if you include manufacturing in the total environmental impact of a car, a Wrangler was more environmentally friendly than a Prius.

I’ve only seen a restored Javelin once out on the streets. It was at a gas station in Whitewater. I was staring from across the lot, jaw probably open, I wouldn’t know. The owner, a middle-aged woman, walked out, smiled at me, got in, and drove away.

When I read “people will drive more!” I think “people will be more likely to take a road trip!”

Tourism will be responsible for the increase. Hell, I took a road trip a month ago basically because of that. And a different one four months ago.

I’m a Lyft driver in Milwaukee, there is actually another driver here that does all of his driving in a Tesla Model S.

In this market at least, in a normal 10 hour weekend evening/night shift you’ll drive about 150 miles, so it works perfectly for this. Although I can’t imagine he’s really able to pay for the car with

As always with cars like these, you have to ask...

Apple could still pull a hostile takeover, but I highly doubt they're even thinking about buying Tesla, let alone planning something like that.

They're a publicly traded company. They don't have to be for sale. ;)

Bingo. Came here to say this. I don't judge reliability by how long I can keep a car on the road, I judge by how much I have to spend to fix the things that do break.

I've seen some funny ones. An STS with a V badge. A Cavalier with a Z71 badge.

Another Wisconsinite here, the beauty of Spotted Cow to me is that it's the most ubiquitous craft beer. Even small town bars that don't have any other crafts on tap will likely have Spotted Cow.

This perhaps makes sense in theory... But I feel like it's ignoring the concepts of opportunity cost and net present value.

I had a 1st gen Stratus back in the day.

The Cirrus wasn't a bad car... In the way they were looking at it.

Kind of what I thought. Thanks!

The first and second generation Chrysler minivans could be had with a 5-speed manual, and the first generation could be had with a turbo 4. AWD drive was available up to the 4th gen.