One of my neighbors has a 2 door Wrangler with one of those that he uses to take a cooler when he goes to his ranch.
One of my neighbors has a 2 door Wrangler with one of those that he uses to take a cooler when he goes to his ranch.
Eh,
My 70 something neighbor had a 1st gen MINI Cooper S that he just got rid of to get a Stinger GT in that glorious Orange color (swoon).
Prius.
Sweet lord almighty. That pic is a cross between a 1st gen Porsche Cayenne and my step mother when she’s pissed off.
Hell, they even have the RC to work from if they didn’t want to step on Lexus’ halo cars toes. So, so many options and Toyota screwed the pooch big time.
I would wager more than you think. Plus, all you have to do is pop the hood to see all of the BMW parts. They are everywhere (as to be expected), the fasteners, the wires, the oil filler cap, the list goes on.
Sorry-not sorry-but this is closer to a spiritual successor to the VW vans than those concepts they’ve been showing off forever. A two-tone paint job can only get you so far.
Amazon drone delivery. That’s what the echo dot sitting on the table next to the lamp is for. He can also use it to dictate his memoirs.
Quite a few pro disc golfers already tour in these vans
As one does.
I love going to the gym to watch the cars endlessly circling the lot for a spot at the front, only to find them on a cardio machine of some sort.
They’ve been doing it in Australia for a decade. People have been reluctant to call the trucks autonomous because they simply follow a pattern. They just go from waypoint to waypoint based on GPS coordinates with the trucks are spaced out at regular intervals to avoid collisions. I forget the term, but they don’t…
It only takes a few people in the control room to run the whole show as far as the trucks are concerned. They monitor the movements and mechanical systems of the trucks and report and problems or issues.
mk4 Golf was enough for me to vote CP.
I can think of several (not so great reasons)
I bet the folks at Rolls Royce are pissed that he compared their cars to paper mache since that was the car he drove before he got the Beast, which frankly, would fare pretty well against a bus.
When I worked in the rent a car business, I used the term “intermittent air conditioning” as an upgrade tool to get people to pay for a larger car.
Being a former Hertz employee, that will depend on how long they’ve been sitting on the lot between rentals. Nothing like an expensive car sitting idle and hitting the “non-rev(enue)“ report to make those upgrade prices turn into “manager special” discounted upgrade prices.