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I actually saw one of these in the wild today. I’m not sure if it’s “flashy”, but it certainly got my attention.

Voila:

All of these are dead wrong - the dude’s completely upending his life and moving to a very different place. So he has no idea what his needs will be. He might find that he’ll take up surfing, or mountain biking, or motocross. He might decide that he wants to spend lots of time in the desert camping and gazing at the

Or they run a trailer so they can drive the ute off road on the weekend

Now, at a 100,000 miles a vehicle is just getting broken in

I think he saw what Cleetus was doing with his Freedom Factory and got jealous. It’s really great to see these places being created that aren’t owned or controlled by some sanctioning body.

Found this on C&D.

I am not a lawyer, but would there be any IP issues like Mahindra dealt with on the Roxor?

Neutral: Ford badged Volkswagen Caddy Alltrack

Maybe it was just really cold when the picture was taken.

Luckily there is no possible way for this feature to be abused.

Level 3 seems totally useless if you have access to overnight charging. If you’re parked there all night, why do you need 25kW?

No, we will not have Mexico opening, we will close Mexico. I don’t think it’s coincidence that someone named Westbrook (sounds Spanish to me) is discussing Mexico. If Labrador Obra Din has a problem with that, he can feel the wrath of my tariffs and beautiful long words. It’s time Mexico started manufacturing

Just buy some land and put up some tents.

Yeah, until it doesn’t start...

Bingo....we have a winner. People with motion sickness issues would need industrial-sized barf bags.

Will never happen. My Father in Law is a now retired 747 pilot, flight engineer (back when planes still had the 3rd seat), and aircraft mechanic. He said, they (I use they, because I can’t remember which airline he said) experimented with rearward facing seats in 70s or 80s because they thought that rapid deceleration

I think part of the reason for the current lack of privacy dividers in coach class is the ease of exit and entry in case of an emergency. I imagine this would violate the safety rules of already cramped economy interiors due to the obstacles it would create in egress in case of an evacuation. It would also be quite a

Obligatory:

I’m going with a boring answer- Honda Ridgeline.