I had one, too, and really wanted to like it. But poor build quality meant that it aged very quickly, so I sold it after two and a half years and 36k miles (that’s about 125k in Toyota miles).
I had one, too, and really wanted to like it. But poor build quality meant that it aged very quickly, so I sold it after two and a half years and 36k miles (that’s about 125k in Toyota miles).
FTFY
“WWII-Era Flying Wing Plane Has Fatally Crashed On State Prison Grounds”
Okay, I’ll bite. What’s the name of the movie and is it a satire?
I don’t know who that person is in your gif (and I don’t want to know), but they should really spontaneously combust. Like--immediately.
Yes. Apparently, the “verification of the situation” is a living, thinking being that is capable of cooperation with Tesla’s employees.
I hate modern “corporate speak” more than I can say.
But accurate.
I see that someone beat me to it, but I don’t care. That front end is hideously reminiscent of this thing:
130k miles. Jersey. Radar detector.
Look at them being all progressive about being oppressive.
Jaguar is basically an old man yelling at clouds at this point.
Tailpipes as assholes. . .
Fuchsia.
I just started researching this car and learning its history after having heard about it here and there over the years and I have a question.
I’m sure that it is.
Honestly, this is the correct choice. I see one every now and again in my general area and it never fails to catch my eye.
I think that you answered your own question.
I’ll allow it.
There is only one response to that front end:
That is the coolest engine-related noise I have ever heard!