In 2010, if you would have told me that I’d be lusting after a 500+ horsepower Kia crossover that could do 0-60 in 3.5 seconds, I’d have sooner told you I was likely to fornicate with a blood relative.
In 2010, if you would have told me that I’d be lusting after a 500+ horsepower Kia crossover that could do 0-60 in 3.5 seconds, I’d have sooner told you I was likely to fornicate with a blood relative.
Having driven both I can tell you dynamically they feel different. However if you’re sitting in a Supra, it definitely feels like you’re inside a BMW.
Really?? Oh man, They are gonna be so disappointed when they find out the Supra 100% feels like a BMW...
So, let me see if I understand this.
LA is very stupid
This guy had a GTO too...
As a mechanical engineer I find engineering manager Eddie Khan’s response completely unacceptable.
I’m getting old. I read “interior seems worth $85k” and I think that it should look like this
My main concern would be reliability and maintenance, as it’s German, thus the battery probably has dozens of unnecessary moving parts that are failure prone and expensive to repair.
Honestly, there’s no way this can be explained away as just being stream-of-consciousness from someone who’s not legitimately antisemitic. I’m Jewish, and in 33 years I’ve never heard someone use the word (let alone call me it) except in movies or to specifically list it as a racial slur. And it’s not like it’s out…
It’s not the cold weather. It’s *unexpected* cold weather for an extended period of time in a part of the country that historically doesn’t get that cold for that long. I’m from Maine - what happened weather-wise in Texas was any random winter week in Maine. Maine (or northern Europe) is prepared for that, Texas was…
American infrastructure is built and maintained by Homer Simpson with a budget of $5.
They have EV’s in Europe, too. And very cold weather. They seem to be coping, judging by the lack of news about this problem.
Meanwhile, in the small 10th century coastal city (and namesake of your town) of Harlingen in the least populated province of Friesland, The Netherlands;
1st: Everyone (the left and the right) seems to agree that supporting infrastructure is one of the primary functions of government. I’m not sure why we can’t just commit to it. I get that budgets are hard, but certainly one of the root functions of government should be supported before all the other wasteful spending.
1st: The long charge time of EVs exasperates the too-few-charger issue. This is particularly problematic around holidays when people are traveling the most. It doesn’t really matter that you can charge in your garage if you can’t charge in public when you need to. There are always stories of Tesla superchargers…
Why would you let an Intern, someone you don’t pay and isn’t an actual employee, have the ability to setup passwords and access critical systems? Why would you have the same password on any system for 2+ years? Have they not heard of OPSEC and two-factor authentication? This is an organization failure of biblical…
so basically, someone thought that password policy manager was too overbearing and throttled it down to allow less secure passwords. Likely because a bunch of annoyed sales reps lobbied for it because they can’t be bothered. The intern inherits this pw - he didn’t create it. And even if he did, he was allowed. So, the…
You’ve been Feldman’d!
So, why aren’t people buying these? Honestly, because people are dummies still smitten with crossovers and SUVs, for some reason. I don’t get it. You wouldn’t really be giving up anything with an Arteon over an SUV you weren’t planning to off-road (and, let’s be honest, most buyers won’t even drive over a curb).