SheriffOfAmericanDouchetown
Sheriff Of American Douchetown
SheriffOfAmericanDouchetown

For lease, business lease, and ride share, this will, indeed, sell very well. Very well. If you want screens galore and a big SUV and EV, this is the one for you. Much better looking than any Escalade before it. Doesn’t appeal to me because of its size. Won’t exactly be nimble and sporty but that’s not why you get a

I’ll keep saying it till I’m blue in the face and pass out. Lots of people around the world live in cities. Governments and EV makers only seem to give a shit about people who live in suburbs and the countryside, where you typically have a house and garage and a EV charger in said garage to charge your EV car

The hottest vehicle in the Middle East. And I do stress the hottest, although the Toyota, unironically, won’t be feeling the stress -- It can take the heat.

It’s simple. Drop a N/A V12 in there.

I keep saying this and none of the think heads in any government or tech industry, including Elon Musk, are volunteering solutions. Not everybody lives in a house! Especially cities! If they want to have an EV revolution that touches every corner of the globe, then someone has to pay for it and it can’t be the

If they can reliably use a battery composition and chemistry of sustainable materials AND get capacity up to 1000 miles per charge, range will undoubtedly not be a concern going forward. If, however, the Earth gets even hotter and we’re talking 50C as the average temp in hot climates, then we’ll have bigger problems

If we’re talking about getting to the airport, be it LGA, JFK, or Newark, I can say that I’ve never crossed into lower Manhattan or any part of Manhattan that is apparently going to be affected by the congestion fee. Google Maps. Apple. Waze. The whole lot of them are insane whenever I see the route says drive through

Dealers have a surplus of vehicles after raking people left and right charging (well) over MSRP.

How do they know that you didn’t miss the layover flight? Maybe some shit went down, lost track of time, whatever it may be. You missed the flight. And then said, fuck it, I’ll just exit the airport and find another away home. How would they know precisely? They’re tracking each and every move you make within the

I’ll say that I do well. Could always do better, especially being in NY and sometimes across the pond but, I must admit, the previous generation or two definitely had it much easier. In New York, I’m not even going to go back to the original suburban American city of Levittown right in Long Island, New York, back in

“yeah, well, I’ll make a bigger commission if you buy the overly priced one here today.”

When Porsche announced the Macan was moving to EV only, it wasn’t high on my list but I was still disappointed. In fact, I wasn’t even considering Porsche.

I can vouch for your commentary here. I’ve have business in Americas, Europe, and Asia. Never Middle East. Perhaps things might operate a bit differently in places like Dubai with gold waterfalls and platinum covered streets. But in terms of those other regions, my experience has been travel expenses were conservative

Why does anyone live on the East Coast? The West Coast has the better roads, the better weather, the better street tacos. What else matters in life?

I love this car. What a looker! Have to figure out a way to get on EV in the city. The number of desirable petrol cars are dwindling every year, as manufacturers switch it up to EV only models. I had my eye on the latest Range Rover Velar. Then Land Rover announces Range Rover Velar will be going EV-only. So, you

If they want to cap the number of cars sold, instead of using Thor’s Hammer to hook comic book and sci-fi fans like myself, they should switch to a lesser Marvel thing like Ant-Man’s helmet or Black Widow’s jacket.

I know this is blasphemy to even question but will be there be a dual-clutch gearbox option offered at some point, even at an additional cost?

This is a hard pass. A sport luxury sedan with numb steering, an interior more at home in a non-luxury segment—and that might be pushing it when there are better interiors in the economy/premium segments not only in terms of materials but design and ergonomics—and cramped interior for passengers and cargo and it’s a

It’d be on my radar if I was in that group, as I’m a Volvo/Polestar/Thor Odinson fan. If I were Volvo, I’d market the shit out of it as Thor’s car with Mojnir as the vehicle’s headlights, while Thor and Marvel are still popular.

Even for people who have some dispensable income, the prices have gotten ridiculous. Before the pandemic, you could lease a decently equipped Range Rover something or higher end Mercedes something for what is still a large monthly payment but not egregious for that type of vehicle. Now, the price has basically doubled