Swiss Cheese edition seats
Swiss Cheese edition seats
That's very true. But the things they're working on delivering need to be done correctly to become a viable solution, lest they become the next Fisker. Isn't it wise to make sure when these products come to market they're fully operational and as free of kinks as possible?
As a business, is it not better to aim big and come up slightly short of that goal? This is still progress, just at a slower rate. The alternative is doing nothing and not being ambitious.
I completely see your point, it just comes off pretty harsh for someone building an incredibly sustainable and unprecedented…
Okay, this could very easily be reproduced with about $200 and an afternoon spent at antique shops in Michigan ( plus maybe a weekend with beer in the garage constructing it) . It's cool, but that cost is not justified with the minimal labor involved to make it.
what an amazing photo!
Fantastic work Chazcron
That's word on the street.
And this is why Neal Pollack is awesome
Hahaha why doesn't this have 90 stars?!?!
And the administration also pushed congress to pass legislation funding the opposition to Assad's regime. What the hell are you talking about?
That's cool. I'm not trying to sound like a jerk, but I thought I just watched a Horizon promo you were in doing challenges throughout southern Europe.
Aren't you getting paid by Microsoft to do promos for Horizon?
Dude you forgot your shameless first paragraph twitter plug! Have you determined we are all following you at this point?
I want to live in a world where we can share the same sort of excitement for a new Toyota as we have for a GT-R. Unfortunately, to me it seems more likely to follow the vaporware, 15yr development cycle of the NSX.
The lines bring the Miura to my mind. Most likely I'm it's just me wishing that was the case.
Mismatched paint edition?
Green Bay Packers?
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Holy shit I'm not grey!
Whether or not you're into "nannies", I think this is a pretty good counter to all of those arguments I've seen lately on Jalopnik pointing towards the end of trickle down car tech and ingenuity.