SasquatchElvis
SasquatchElvis
SasquatchElvis

The interior is obviously appointed with the “Special Leather” from that one episode of Metalocalypse where Dethklok got into the fashion game.

The resources are being used for the purpose of transportation, not thrown to the bottom of the sea or launched into space. I don’t see how that’s a waste. Are you arguing against making any new products whatsoever because that’s a waste of resources? Or just ones that you deem unnecessary? That’s not going to fly, at

It looks like something you’d find at the bottom of the ocean.

You still have significant costs associated with batteries and lightweight construction when it comes to pure electric cars. The cost is coming down, which will lead to them being less luxurious, and drive greater demand for even more economy. I think the market will take care of itself. The fact remains though, that

The point I’m making is that there really isn’t a realistic middle ground between cars and bikes that benefits a whole population and is willingly accepted by that population. You’re going to continue to have cars that will use energy. Sure there are soccer moms running around in 500hp AMGs and Uruses (Urusi? Uruss?)

F1 has too many high-profile refueling incidents for them to bring it back during their very prominent push for safety. I’m not saying they couldn’t do it, just that it’s not likely.

So we should all just ride bicycles then?

His reactions are too fast. If someone tried to drive one past him, he would catch it.

It’s like they were designed by the same company or something.

I don’t disagree with the performance numbers you’re talking about, but as electric cars become more pedestrian for the masses (Tesla is still a luxury car, or least a luxury item) people are going to want more economy out of them. I doubt people are just going to stop caring about their energy bill because their

Could you expand on your concerns? These kinds of cars are owned by so few people and driven so rarely that their energy consumption is an indecipherable blip under even the most powerful telescope when looking at global energy consumption. I highly doubt we’re ever going to see the day where your average car owner is

Gimme

You’re right, people tend to incorrectly perceive driving as a right, not a privilege, and as such we tend to hold it in high regard. It’s still our freedom of mobility though. Having the ability to go where we want, how we want, when we want as long as we follow the rules. I don’t think anyone would want someone

Driving is the freedom of mobility for a vast majority of us. When someone comes in and tells us how they’re going to restrict that freedom, we don’t like it, and I feel that it’s right to not like it whenever someone tells us how we’re not trustworthy enough for their liking. I get what they’re going for, but picking

I doubt they’ll ever bring it back after all the fuel fires they’ve had. Unless there was a significantly safer way to fuel the cars, I think we’re stuck carrying it all.

I really like it, but it looks more like a mid-cycle refresh of the 488 than an all new car.

This REALLY needs to become a standard TV angle.

That’s why I wear pants

I read as many as I can stand, but so many of the other car blogs feel about as exciting as your neighbor describing to you, at length, the advantages of his new pocket protector over the last model at what would otherwise be an very fun party. (Also, this is how we seem to most non car people) It’s a catch 22, I love

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