DRFSRich
DRFS Rich
DRFSRich

“Bigland” sounds like a new RAM trim level.

“Halfway across Texas” is a false equivalence though. 110 mi in good weather is probably 75 in the cold. That means someone in my particular use case, 35 miles outside a major city (of which there are TONS) is now dependent on finding charging to make a trip in and back.

Limited to 35 miles one way in the winter

There’s totally a market for an electric bike.  Just not one at $30k because it has a Harley badge.

As a graphic designer I specialize in Harley shirts and late-90s Geocities web pages.

But what about all the technological advancements in that time?

Oh.... Right...

The Niro EV is, I assume, a pretty direct competitor, with over double the range, at a base of a couple of grand more? I’m an EV fan (and PHEV owner), and I’m with you on the performance point, but this range at this price is completely uncompetitive.

You need a snowplow!

BRZ, 86, Abarth... Slow but fun deserves credit too!

I want this drivetrain in an 86.

I’d prefer the E350 Lariat Mustang Convertible.  In Diesel, of course.

LOL JUST A PRANK BRO

It’s cool, but the BMW diesel one is the way to go.

Oh my god for the last time it’s pronounced Porsh-URRRGGHHH!!!

True, but I think I’d rather sit in a brand new Model S with $25k in my pocket than the Taycan, and I love the Taycan.  That’s a Model S and a respectable Cayman or Boxster for the summer....

Old 3 speeds were pretty compact, right?

The way I see it is you could have this for $6k or a nicely done-up 2 door with a 440 for probably 4-5 times the price. Both of them will get their asses handed to them by a new Camry without effort, this way you look cool enough to realize that, and just want a nice old cruiser. I think this is awesome because $6k is

Damn you, I read “The one hope is SAAB” and thought I’d missed some huge, amazing news.

Grr.

“Erroneously charged for purchases.”

Like when they spend actual money for Dolphins tickets?

Use case? A quad cab, diesel, 4wd platform to hold a fully-loaded Host Mammoth: https://www.hostcampers.com/product-details-mammoth.html

“Depending on options and how much “stuff” you put in it, the Mammoth will probably weigh between 5,500 and 6,000 pounds, which means you’ll need a minimum of a 3500/F-350 dual rear

Minivan-driving parent here. Not saying he should buy one, but one thign to watch out with a 2 door. When you have an infant in a removable infant carrier it’s going to be deceptively easy to toss them behind the front seat in a coupe and click it into the base. Fast forward 18 months, they’ll outgrow the removable