Reality check: Saturns were economy plastic cars with their most advanced aspect being a radio tuner. Of course they had an easier time. They also didn’t have to fight an uphill battle with the supply chain and a pandemic.
Reality check: Saturns were economy plastic cars with their most advanced aspect being a radio tuner. Of course they had an easier time. They also didn’t have to fight an uphill battle with the supply chain and a pandemic.
China.
Its not perfect but the proportions and silhouette are spot-on. Something about it reminds me of the Infiniti M45 (also an underappreciated design IMO)
That G90 is a breath of fresh air in comparison
The divorced headlights could’ve worked, just look at the 2002 homage concept (which ironically now reminds me of the Elantra N)
LOL, come again? You’re barking up the wrong tree buddy; Gay liberal here.
Every article eventually becomes old, do you comment this on every post?
For the meantime, China is the only viable country that can provide affordable EVs for the masses.
This isn’t an old article, the incident is in the local news from a few days ago.
Tragic, but still not sure how this could happen. This is the exact car wash the incident took place: https://tinyurl.com/3myxp96k
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Not likely, but I wonder if they’ll pull a Samsung Dex and release an iPhone that can connect to the monitor and act as a desktop.
Are they going to be purchasing or leasing? I personally wouldn’t finance $60k on any EV right now; the technology is still evolving too rapidly to justify along with the rate of depreciation these cars will suffer.
Ok dumb question, but does buying “in cash” literally mean cold hard cash? I’d love to see $43 billion in cash. I imagine it’s not too different from Scrooge McDuck’s money bin
I thought the same when I saw the Airflow. It’s extremely generic and could literally be any other brand. Chrysler needs to lean into their heritage and bring us a modern Town&Country to rival the ID Buzz
Came to say this. Jeep really botched the Grand Wagoneer comeback; it easily could have been as popular as the new Bronco or Defender if they went a little more nostalgic/retro with the design.
Not a Tesla fanboy by any means, but I’m assuming it’ll be justified if they implement the new 4680 battery cell and structural battery pack, which would explain the Roadster’s claimed range and performance figures
If instead of giving Tesla a $50k interest free loan, you could invest that into Tesla stock and by the time your Roadster is delivered, you’ll likely have made back the total cost of the car...
Surprised the Jag X-Type isn’t on the list. Most of these are economy cars that while not great, you at least knew what you were getting into. The Jag marketed itself as a luxury sports car, when in reality was a Ford Mondeo that costed (adjusting for inflation) nearly $60,000
They do for now, but beginning with the Polestar 5 will use their own dedicated platform.