MikeBoomshadow
Perry "Mike Boomshadow" Bruns
MikeBoomshadow

With the utmost respect, I disagree.

He’s probably worried about retaliation.

I respect your viewpoint and support for it. (And yes, I am well aware that Florida is a deadly freaking nightmare for cyclists, something I find shameful, since I spent my entire youth and early adulthood on bicycles.)

I suspect @thalast finds EVERYTHING threatening.

Pound sand. Just because you spent more on your toy and can make it go faster doesn’t make it all right to disrespect people who don’t think the same as you. Every practical vehicle in the world has an alternate use as a toy.

We have often used that as a rationale for legally codified abuse, though.

And they’ve always presented a wealth of opportunities for egregious abuse…this latest idiocy in particular.

Kinja’s not letting me scroll through comments in its terrible slideshow format, so apologies to anyone already posting this:

Formerly known as Stellantis? *Eventually part of Stellantis

I worry that at some point he’ll decide to downsize.

The second-gen Lexus RX has a very similar roofline, but in my opinion has even worse overall proportions.

Is it legal to leave the scene of a collision involving injury or fatality in South Dakota? Here in Florida, it’s a felony (disclaimer: I’m not a lawyer).

What about negligent vehicular homicide charges?

The designer KNOWS what they did.

If the seats aren’t comfortable, it’s going to be hard to enjoy the drive.

Funnily enough, if your sister’s ex-husband has a vehicle with a “piano black” interior, the cops will get all the fingerprints they want.

It’s a handy way to sell European Hondas.

Not necessarily. Sometimes exporters underestimate demand.

I feel as though there could be a difference in the interior packaging between the Crosstour and the Mach-E, but I haven’t studied both up close at the same time, so it could be that the Mach-E’s cargo space is as useless as the Crosstour’s.

Farley isn’t talking about eliminating dealerships entirely, though. He’s looking at shifting the emphasis to service. As long as Ford continues to allow dealers to sell vehicles, they may have a lot more wiggle room in setting the conditions than one might think…particularly for new franchisees.

My gods. I could have been called Squareback.

Florida truck, Florida truck