JohnnyWasASchoolBoy
JohnnyWasASchoolBoy
JohnnyWasASchoolBoy

I totally agree. It’s just something that people need to be aware of, if they’re going to trust the nannies. Fortunately, EyeSight gives a big warning on the dashboard centre screen.

Totally get it. 

Agreed. I don’t need 0-60 in 3 seconds. This is just a cool-looking GT that I’d own in a heartbeat. 

I would drive the hell out of this. I love the i8. I don’t care that it *only has 375 hp. It’s quick enough for me, looks like a damn spaceship, and apparently covers highway miles with ease.

I will acknowledge that I’m a total Subaru fanboi. Lord knows I talk about my Crosstrek here enough.

The Ford Model T Runabout. Clearly taking inspiration from things like Red River carts, and Adams Carts, Ford made the first, mass-produced pickup truck. Today, the F150 is regularly the best selling vehicle in North America.

I live in the land of the truck-bro (Central Alberta). There is nothing worse than driving the QE2 highway, at night, in a small car, with a HD pickup careening up behind you. It’s blinding, even with the rearview mirror flipped. 

So, in Canada a Porsche Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid, with paint to sample, neodyne wheels and a bunch of the options I’d want, configures out at $230,000 CAD.

I could’ve sworn we got the powered top in Canada. I was in my early 20's and had a 1991 Civic Si. I remember the del Sol coming out and being amazed by the top. I may be misremembering.

My dad is 81. He still goes backpacking and tent camping. He walks 13 km per day at a brisk pace, paddles a kayak and rides a mountain bike. He would have a tough time getting in/out of that car. That ‘Vette’s seats are a loooooong way down. 

Good list. I’ll add: Giving you the old parts or, showing you the old parts. We had a guy we went to for years. He worked on all my parents’ cars, my cars, my brother’s cars. His shop was spotless, his team were all trained to speak in layman’s terms and to treat women with equality. The best thing he did though, was

I like to think that this is the objective coverage. Tesla’s products are evolutionary in the abstract; we certainly wouldn’t have had such widespread acceptance of EVs without them. That said, the CT is a laughable vanity exercise, and the Model 3 and Model Y literally have components held in place by home-building

Will Dodge now use Hemi, the way Porsche uses Turbo?

Meanwhile, a Cybertruck died 1/2 way through the attempt. 

Get the Soul. A 16-year-old doesn’t need luxury. You need space and safety. Your brain isn’t ready for fast or fancy. 

I get CarWash mode. One button seals the charger port, closes the windows, shuts off the rain sensing wipers, and a couple of other things that could go sideways in a carwash.

All of which makes this an idiotic material with which to build a car. 

Arnold has a tank. He gives rides to kids. That’s pretty great.

Here’s the section on Exterior Cleaning: https://service.tesla.com/docs/Public/diy/cybertruck/en_us/GUID-E35BF0DC-F3BC-49F1-9190-4A73BA9E428F.html