azrider
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azrider

i wasnt a fan of fords blue leather. it kept me from optioning up to the limited trim on the F-150. to me its varicose vein blue and should be marketed that way. but paired with the orange it looks even more ....ewe.

I disagree with the road trip comments. We have a Chevy Bolt. In our case charging seems to pretty much line up with lunch and dinner stops for us. Admittedly, we’re slower drivers. Still, the timing of the charge means we go have our lunch, and then later dinner. We know we have the time to sit, and we do. That means

My experience with other people’s BMWs has been dreadful. I know nothing about Teslas other than what I’ve read, which is a mixed bag. My personal experience with Toyotas has been excellent, albeit that is a grand total of two. (When I bought my Scion I researched the hell out of it. They were rated the most reliable

Agreed, and also as a fellow designer, I blame a few things for the recent trends in WTF automotive design:

Nah, make it easy on yourself. The roads are stuffed with mobile Dove soap bars:

This hour-long race was more entertaining than the entire 2019 F1 season combined.

“Also, the understanding that the Tesla, like every car available on the market today, is not capable of fully autonomous driving would help a lot as well.”

There are two types of car enthusiast, people who like cars for what they are and people who like them for what they do. People who like cars for what they are appreciate cars that have special/unique engineering, interesting/beautiful cars and the stories/people behind them. These people can like brown manual wagons.

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You might want to watch this and reconsider that take.

“You do you. While motorcycles can be dangerous for everyone, they’re really mostly a danger to the people sitting on them, and I’m a big fan of letting people make their own decisions.”

This is what a Cadillac is:

I think it will not sell well due to the strange headlights.

I get rated range in the summer, and about 70% of it in the winter. The battery and cabin heaters suck down electrons. One of the upsides of a gas engine is it wastes so much energy that the heat is free.

Ranked by efficiency:

(dis)Honorable Mention: Nissan Murano Crosscabriolet

Wedges for the people!

Exactly...Most Tesla owners are well educated on their vehicles and know the limitations. These “journalists” come off as ignorant when they write about things that they don’t really have any first hand experience with.

bashing the way Tesla promotes Autopilot as “Full Self-Driving” when it is most definitely not