From a pure styling point of view, it’s too much. Especially the pointless aero stuff. It’s like a bro truck compared to a regular truck.
From a pure styling point of view, it’s too much. Especially the pointless aero stuff. It’s like a bro truck compared to a regular truck.
Love it.
Gandini could pull together a beautiful form from a coat hanger.
Green for me. I don’t like the later ones.
Matt seems like a nice enough guy but he could write a book on how to earn $1 million dollars by spending $2 million. Who builds an uber expensive vanity project parking garage in California, when everyone who’s anyone with money for an exotic has at least a 4 gar garage. It’s not NYC.
With 6.6" of ground clearance, I don't think I'd risk hopping the curb. Depends on the front lip clearance, I guess.
Laugh at the Y all you want, but EVs will eventually put ICE to shame in the dirt. Torque from 0 RPM plus quad motors sending torque to only the wheels that need it will make for beastly off-roaders some day.
But it should be easily agreed upon that accumulating rental profit from the wages of people likely making far, far less than you is at best a tad questionable.
The best implementation I’ve seen is the Peugeot 1007:
It’s surprising to me how people on here loathe the idea of an actually compact, even more affordable, fairly capable off road runabout. This and the Baby Bronco are a win-win for consumers.
I'd take this over a defender tbh based on what I hear about Britain's understanding of electricity.
About the same as a healthy adult dying from corona virus
Can I say it?
WOO!
Im getting unreasonably excited for this truck. A 2 door non Jeep to replace my Montero is exactly what this offers.
There seems to be a cadre of folks who blame Hillary for losing to Trump because she was a horrible candidate but blame everyone else in the world when Bernie loses an election.
Technically, the desire to conserve resources, which in turn also saves money, is more of a conservative thing than a liberal one... both fiscally and environmentally.
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