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That ain’t almost equal thirds. The cab is twice as large as the hood, and the bed is somewhere in between. 

Rudy trying to cut his losses?

Probably traded in to cover the markup on a Palisade

How many actually see a trail regularly or any other form of truly rugged driving? Most of them are just cool looking family vehicles that see the occasional camp site, so that market is probably too small to appease. 

The parts for that engine are easy to find and not expensive. It’s the cost of an RR/Bentley service tech that is pricey.

Driving back from San Francisco and saw one of these next to me. The Wife (who doesn’t know a BMW from a Jeep wrangler) said “That is a BMW?
What a crappy paint scheme.”  We have a 2006 BMW 330i.

You should go into severe denial about it. That’s how my in-laws rationalize rolling coal.

This is the reason that the drag cars have that extra bit of separation that this truck did not.

Now ... if only this would happen to every other coal-rolling assclown out there.

A lot of car people (myself included) recognized that Lordstown is vaporware from the start. The Government though, the government is a case study of confirmation bias. They’ll believe anybody who says they’re going to make electric (what the gov’t wants) pickups (what consumers want) right here in America, with

Real question: at that price, why would someone choose this over an LC500?

beautiful

This car is truly one of the stupidest fucking things i have ever seen and so of course its popular w/my fellow americans.

In my region, the Charger is the street racing death machine of choice. More street racing and deaths than any other car in my area.

I’m not sure the punisher sticker demographic has the scratch to roll in one of these. Case and point; there are three V6 Challengers on my base right now with Punisher stickers. All three belong to E-4 and below (reside in barracks on base). The only hellcat, owned by an officer, is factory clean.

i’m sure it’s fun but there are a couple of problems you can’t get around. first, that’s a LOT of coin for a dodge, something that will probably go tits up pretty fast, and second, you just look like some chud driving this thing around. i know, that shouldn’t matter but it’s worse than driving a corvette and becoming

I wish there was a trunk badge that read, “Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody”

How many people ACTUALLY stop and use cell phones on the side of the road? Might be dozens across America, but I haven’t seen them since the days when the coverage sucked so much you had to drive around a parking lot for 30 minutes to get a single bar.

Modern tires.

Bluetooth. The biggest safety feature is the eyes of the driver. Being able to push a button, call someone, get directions or the like without moving your eyes off the road is critical.