It is a vision of a good life - charm is a lost art.
It is a vision of a good life - charm is a lost art.
If there is a way of knowing what’s off screen, my zoom meetings are fucked. I mean as long as we’re living in shit, why wear pants?
EVs are the future - a fast approaching future, and unlike Tesla, every EV Toyota sells will be one less ICE they sell. Zero sum for growth. Tough racket pushing tin.
We saw pictures of the Taycan for 10 years before they finally pinched the loaf.
Maybe you should review the history of Apple - heck, Gates bailed them out once.
“ I could care less about the Confederate Flag but there are ppl that do and it doesn’t make them a racist...” Why yes indeed it does.
Might be the first time an EV version of an ICE gains range..
Smells like Victory. LOL Harley did make an FTR type bike and no-one bought it. They also owned Buell, and that died. Tough market.
No pipes on the electric.
A boat - The gift that keeps on taking. Get a nice EV, and for the days you need to tow that behemoth, rent a suitable truck.
Look forward to the review - Honda gets a bum rap from the spec sheet jockeys, but they have a way of doing things and make some wonderful machines.
I recently got an electric bicycle - an inexpensive one - and it has transformed how I get around the city, and where I go.
Minimizing use in cities - is that hard to understand? Really?
Helicopters can actually glide - not so good, but they can be landed without power (if lucky...)
It turns out the tires were cleverly disguised Antifa rebels who were spying on police in order to reveal their sophisticated tactics.
Even as a fan of all things woodgrain, I wouldn’t touch this cynical amalgam of semi functioning auto parts. In fact “ A cynical amalgam of semi functioning auto parts” was the sales slogan when new.
How does it compare with the CSC City Slicker?
Hope the owner paid to fixed the bronco.
It’s considered one of the finest driving cars in the world. If you think there are “many” comparable cars - buy one and save a copy of this for someone who can appreciate it.
Rode in this vintage Buick a few years agao (with fuzzy upholstery) and thought - how roomy, what a nice comfortable ride - controlled but not stiff - smooth and sweet. This is why I hate that German cars define the paradigm of what is desirable - to heck with them - I think they suck.