Gerry197
Gerry197
Gerry197

Part of it for sure, but Red Bull management still have been supportive of him it seems even beyond the fact that Honda has agreed to support both Red Bull teams until the end of 2025.

I like Tsunoda, he clearly has some talent, but he clearly has done some boner moves. Not unlike many other driver’s before him.

“It’s not a gun, bro,” the officer told his partner about the metallic object in Petit’s hand, according to video of the incident from officers’ body-worn cameras that the Los Angeles Police Department made public Thursday.

Lol, I hear you, but have you seat in the jump seats of an extra-cab Ranger?

They probably knew it was going to be a hit, but they already had vehicles in the line-up taking up so much production capacity.

Lack of parts and materials. They also have to weigh that over their more profitable offerings.

The mid-sized class trucks were sized up in about 2009, mostly from international markets, where these trucks are their “full size” vehicles.

No one wants a single cab truck is probably more accurate.

About to be electric, no point in investing in a whole new platform that is just fine.  I mean very very few manufacturers change whole platforms between 6-8 year generations. 

Of course it’s about making more money, no one says they need to make that money, but Ferrari wants to make more money.

Clearly need and want are two different things. Ferrari wants to make a crossover, to make more money.

Wow, except the Toyota looks better. 

Simple question then, why did they make it?

Definitely see your point there, not like Lambo or Bentley are hiding the fact those are SUVs and they are selling great.

I like mostly what you said, but in this market you are right it’s hard to just buy a new Ferrari.

Ferrari is a public business since 2016, they have shareholders and all businesses with shareholders want money.

Probably because their wagons don’t sell very well. They see what high volume (for exotic cars) high priced SUVs have done for everyone else, including Lamborghini, and they want in.

Sure, it’s a crossover cash grab, but they didn’t phone it in. It’s a mid-front V12, with performance platform to back that up.

Couldn’t the manufacturer screw the dealership right back by not supplying sought after vehicles.  They kinda need each other in the current model right? 

Red Bull & Honda recently confirmed that Honda will continue to supply PUs until the end of 2025, which was rubber stamped last year, but announced just a month ago.