autojunkie
Autojunkie
autojunkie

Let’s be clear here. The dude did not buy all of this simply by “collecting unemployment”. He worked in organized crime, which made him enough money to buy all of this shit. He just happened to also be collecting unemployment benefits at the same time.

I stand by my previous post from a couple of weeks ago. The Cybertruck is the worst-engineered consumer vehicle available on the market today.

That’s a deeper political issue centered around international trade deals that you need to ask your representatives in DC about.

Go get ‘em, Mario!

You can claim the Chicken Tax all you want, but the reality of it is that the truck market is hard to crack in the US. Toyota has been building full-size trucks here for a while now and are only recently starting to see some real gains in market share. The Taco has built a pretty good cult following for years prior,

Can’t we just have a federal mandate that all EVs incorporate the Jetsons’ car sounds?

I look forward to the day, not long from now, when Musk is so disgusted and bored with the automotive part of Tesla that he spins it off and sells it a lot less than what it’s currently worth. The company has so much potential to be great, but always falls short on some of the most basic aspects of engineering and

Add motion sickness and the constant fear of crashing into this and you’ve covered literally all of the main reasons I hate flying. I drive almost everywhere and fly only when I have no choice. If I could drive to Europe, I would. 

My son and I are excite to test drive one soon, but we’re holding out for them to become more mainstream (i.e., cheaper). I want to test drive the EV version, but I’ll likely be buying a Six Pack sometime after next year.

“Included with the car is the original Monroney, showing that this thing cost just $42,640 back in ‘09 — a brutal reminder of how far we’ve fallen.”

I drive a lot of back roads and scenic routes. We take a lot of weekend trips and drives outside of our regular vacations, which involve driving 99% of the time. I enjoy the freedom of just taking a random route that looks interesting without having to worry about planning when and where I need to charge or having to

Maybe the driver was somehow informed that the Cybertruck “handles” better than most sports cars?

I believe he’s confusing “handling” with what he really means, which is “maneuverability”. Does the Cybertruck maneuver through the tight and excruciatingly slow turns of a six-story parking garage better than most sports cars? Maybe. If his idea of “most sports cars” is something like a C8 Corvette, then probably. A

self-indulgent wiener” is the best description for pretty much any movie/tv car replica owner.

The Delorean from Back to the Future

Touche’

Does the Mustang II count as a sports car? If so that.”

The Ferrari 400 was never a sports car. It’s a grand tourer. However, the GM auto was indeed a poor choice, but probably the only good choice for a slushie back then. If I’m not mistaken, I do believe that a 5-speed was available in these too.

I know, but where is the fun in that? LOL

I agree 100% with that statement. Additionally, it brought to recent memory that the Dodge brand has recently began a marketing campaign in Europe. I don’t think they’re going for volume or anything at this point, but it’s more like an awareness of the brand campaign and showing up at certain events with Challengers