Is that the one in the movie 2012 which started vomiting luxury cars on its way to the doomsday bunker?
Is that the one in the movie 2012 which started vomiting luxury cars on its way to the doomsday bunker?
As of Q1 2020, yes.
It’s such a technicality. “I promised you the Demon wasn’t coming back...so here’s basically the same exact car but 1 hp less, so you can’t call it a Demon”
That was just a segueway into the Durango segment. There’s no way in hell they’re going to shut down this Challenger money printing press.
...so just like leaving for work in the morning - if you leave 10 min too late, you hit the bad part of rush hour and you add 30 min to your commute.
Whenever I go the long hose route, I’m always outside the car holding it up and away from my paint.
It’s actually missing a key component from other articles - Musk is aiming for Tesla to join the S&P 500, which requires 4 consecutive profitable quarters. Makes sense that he’s pushing for break-even.
It’s a fine-line technical distinction you’re drawing. However you want to define “disrupt”, Tesla has blazed the trail for EV infrastructure and fun, desirable EV cars - years before other traditional automakers even half-seriously considered stepping into the electric market. Now everyone’s playing catchup - they…
Don’t forget to lop $7500 off the Fords from the tax credit. Makes the Mach-E a downright bargain.
If one is even considering a Mach-E, you have to think they are considering a similarly equipped Model Y or 3. Performance and size wise, it matches up well with the Performance Y. Ford will still be eligible for $7500 credit which puts the GT a few thousand less than the Y. Anything past that is personal…
I wonder if the people in line at Costco Gas a) don’t know about the stretch hose or b) can’t be bothered to do it, so they sit in a longer line for the more “convenient” pump.
It’s an appliance car - people who buy appliances keep appliances for as long as they’ll run.
I take it you don’t have kids. There are literal tons of random cartoons and crap I didn’t even know existed that they can browse forever. For movies, I’ve seen all the MCU, Star Wars and Disney/Pixar ones so I agree that new content seem rare, but the content is still pretty good for the cost.
Letting? More like “we the Federal Gov’t aren’t going to do shit, you states handle it.” When FEMA bids against states for medical supplies, and when Jared Fuckboi Kushner says that the Emergency Stockpile is “for us, not for the states use”, you know the system is fucked up.
I’m mad that Amazon Prime only has two seasons of Wild Kratts. My kids discovered the Kratt brothers last year and want to watch the seasons, but I’m not paying for yet another streaming service in PBS Kids. Apparently there’s like 17+ seasons, but I can’t get to them.
Push buttons are for weaklings, not ToughMan© dudes who want to shift like real men.
Oh yea - #AllLivesMatter. And by All they don’t mean all.
What happened to the first one? I’ve heard of 12V issues if the van has been sitting on dealer lots for a long time. No issues with ours, 16k miles so far.
I feel they come up with cool looking concepts first, then build some use for them and often miss the mark. Gleaming chrome stormtrooper commander? Awesome! Let’s make her a punk bitch who gets held up by Finn.