I also disagree with his statement, but what the hell was racist or sexist about it?? He didn’t even mention the person involved, let alone their sex or race.
I also disagree with his statement, but what the hell was racist or sexist about it?? He didn’t even mention the person involved, let alone their sex or race.
Not everyone even needs a full size pickup (most don’t), hence why the Toyota pickups were so popular and extremely useful, even in cities.
Just don’t watch his videos if you don’t like them. He doesn’t have to stop because you like another guy’s stuff better
I had to read that like 4 times to make sure that’s actually what he was saying...
Damn that looks excellent. I would honestly be signing the paperwork at the dealership right this second if a manual transmission was possible.
I make a 12 hour round trip drive at least once a month, you better believe I’m taking something to drink and snack on along the way.
Thx
Just learned that recently listening to Hardcore History!
OK, that was great
If you’re not towing too much weight, these NA V6's actually do pretty well.
People vote with their dollars, that’s why.
Holy shit that’s bad. We towed 3,000-ish lbs about 5 hours in an Ecoboost Flex and ended up getting like 14 mpg.
That video is fucking fantastic
I personally am not a fan of sedans. That doesn’t mean I’m against cars, that means I prefer wagons and hatchbacks, as they pack in more space for the same footprint and similar weight. A sedan is a compromise.
Yes, profit on the product, not on the company as a whole. I agree with you.
Right, clearly they’re making money on each vehicle to reinvest, but overall they are not burdened with needing to make a profit at this point, whereas their competitors are. If they NEEDED to make a profit passed all their other expenses, the prices of their cars would NEED to go up. Or they would really have to…
Oh I absolutely understand it. Tesla is in a place to do this when their competitors are not. That’s the difference. I agree with what you’re saying here
Yeah, that’s pretty impressive, I agree. However, they’ve priced themselves below profitability, meaning they can sell a better product at the same price point as their competitors, which is an unsustainable advantage.