I know exactly what happened. He hit the gas instead of the brake, therefore he can blame this on a floor mat made by Toyota and GM will then issue a recall for it.
I know exactly what happened. He hit the gas instead of the brake, therefore he can blame this on a floor mat made by Toyota and GM will then issue a recall for it.
You ever read a car review a few years down the road and think, "Boy, the booze must have been good on that press…
"It doesn't matter if the Lambo was speeding or not..."
Plain. Plain plain plain plain plane.
They do have a reputation for excellence.
Wouldn't doubt if that is indeed the plan.
It would be nice if they could hold off on the final announcement just long enough for Texas and Arizona to both pass their direct sales legislation, before disappointing one or both of them. They just have to hope no one leaks.
Can I choose neither?
the fact that cars like this show up to the DC Cars & Coffee is reason enough why it rules.. I had no idea what car I was looking at until I googled it. They parked it next to a McLaren MP4-12C and people were passing it like it was common. the Mp4-12C was impressive too!
Get rid of the silly vertical creases in the hood and redo the whole damn grill and I could get into that..
This^^^
This is how I imagine all Jalopnik parties.
This is even better news, these changes make cities more walkable, a little bit more ecologically concious, a nicer place to live and work but also keep people like you away. Excellent.
States creating laws because of a certain automaker? I'd say that's pretty controversial.
I thought is was funny and the sarcasm translated fine for me. For those of you that may not have gotten it so well, maybe try this next time. http://translate.google.com/
So much for right-wingers who claim to support the "invisible hand of the free market". Seems that only applies when it works in the favor of their preferred lobbyists' industry...
I'm going to pick on you here, Patrick, but I think this is just the latest example.
Yes because Tesla makes these cars out of thin air. They don't own factories, they don't own land, they don't own machinery, and they definitely don't own patents. Hell, their revenue growth from $116 million to over $2 billion from 2010 to 2013 means nothing either!
I tripled my money with TSLA and sold around 100. I used the money to buy my house. True story. I ain't mad that it's now at 200+. Besides, the majority of analysts were bearish on Tesla over the last year or two. It's only recently that they've gotten rosy .... which probably means it's about time for a correction or…