Yep! That’s how pandemics work alright. I did something without getting sick or spreading the virus (how would you know) - so obviously everyone can!
Yep! That’s how pandemics work alright. I did something without getting sick or spreading the virus (how would you know) - so obviously everyone can!
Yes, there will be some people that need to fly to get home due to the reasons you listed. This admonishment doesn’t apply to them. Choosing to travel to grandma’s just for her turkey this year is more than selfish. You’ll get another thanksgiving next year. Grandma might not if you infect her with the COVID. Stay…
Sure, some of them do.
Most of them don’t. If she’s not talking about you, then don’t get mad about it.
Bland. Volvos are understated but handsome. Audis too, although I realize that’s a controversial opinion. This is just rental car bland.
I love the look of gen 10 (which is partly why I bought one). This one looks boring. And a front lower grille that isn’t recessed is very strange looking.
Fell asleep looking at first photo. Could not make it all the way to the vi
All that work, all that theory and design, all that blood, sweat, and tears—and yet in the end, they drew the most bland-looking new car that I can remember seeing for years.
Dude, chill. It looks fine. If it looked futuristic you’d bitch about it too.
It’s hard to believe that a Buick is the #3 most reliable and there are two Volvos in the bottom ten. But this is based on owner surveys so it is probable that uptight Volvo owners are complaining that the window washer fluid is running low after only six months and the Buick drivers haven’t noticed that their car is…
Planned obsolescence isn’t unique to Tesla, and isn’t a new idea in the auto industry. It has been going on for decades. No manufacturer is going to design a product that lasts forever. If they did, they’d be out of business as soon as everyone had one.
The only person who will tell you that CFD can do everything is an Ansys salesman.
Here’s some early spy photos, I don’t know why they didn’t include them in the article.
The monolithic design with few, very precise lines demonstrates character and gives the car a modern appearance. The BMW iX is bold and yet clean and elegant.
Spend $15 on a pizza that can stretch into two meals and easily be reheated, or $15 on a dinky salad that I have to eat NOW or it’ll become a wilted, soggy mess.
Gosh, I just can’t understand why the former is trouncing the latter.
$15 salad. 15 damn dollar salad.
This was my comment on your previous post regarding this monstrosity:
Dude, you could even have stayed on-brand:
Agreed!
$150,000 each. Every unit sold. Seems to me like there were no mistakes made.
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