Spasoje
Spasoje
Spasoje

The car is 100% from Japan - the dead giveaway is this Japanese rear plate frame, only found on JDM vehicles. Also, LHD is more prestigeous over there, so LHD German luxury cars in Japan are actually quite common.

I’ve test-driven a couple Model S-es and I assure you, the classic dealership model is alive and well in Tesla stores, too... Overall, I’ve had better treatment at some non-Tesla stores!

Way to sweep the real problem under the rug, Lexus.

Good article! I’d add one more thing, if I may: sometimes there’s an extra charge for 0% financing!

Chevrolet?? It was called the GM EV1. WTF?

You have to know him just to start the process!

...we have something very special in mind for this car.

What the fuck? Is the plane not on the man’s own private property? If so, it’s nobody else’s business, legally or otherwise...

Tell me more! Arabic is typical in Detroit now?

Ha?

Arabic? Didn’t expect to see that.

I have a classic car, and everything in it doesn’t work. I wrote about it before. On top of everything else, the engine now dies whenever I slow down to a stop...

Really? I seem many more of those than regular cab trucks of any sort ‘round here (BC). Plus, I even rented one - also a GMT900, ironically - in that same config a few years back....

Yes, I would, but not for sentimental reasons. Ignoring my too-unique classic car, we’ve owned two of our cars since new and the third we bought 17 years ago when it was two years old. I wouldn’t be able to find anything that well taken care of for the money they’d sell for!

I wouldn’t hold my breath for manuals, as new money buyers don’t seem to like those too much.

Bias is even evident within the first few lines of this ad! The guy uses an adjective (“high-strength”) to describe steel, while he leaves aluminum without any sort of describer at all... The result: the participants are subliminally told not to pick aluminum no matter what, since they have the choice b/w object A and

Dammit, electronic parking brake!

Also, “Lvov” is a city in Ukraine.

News for me: there’s still a V8 Touareg somewhere!

My God, this is terrible. Looks like a cobbled-together, last-minute effort to make it look like the new Colorado.