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I know people are going to say that hydrogen isn’t the future...and it may not be...but this seems like a practical solution for immediate results to transition to whatever long term solution makes the most sense.  For long haul trucking this is still going to be impractical for the obvious reason of fueling stations,

Literally everyone saw this coming.  And it is awesome.

You can’t possibly post that green/woodie Mercury Cougar Villager without making reference to the Family Truckster Wagon.

I remember the 1-year-only Villager! Green cars were kind of a thing back then.

Be careful what you wish for. I’ve been in that position and it felt like anything but a sabbatical.

That sucks. This van would be perfect for a lot of people. It’s bigger than the current Transit in interior width while having the same exterior dimensions and can power exterior tools without the need of a generator, making it perfect for remote locations.

A lot of contractors and tradesmen have abandoned trucks

“THIS ISN’T EVEN A REAL TREE!!! DID YOU KNOW THAT! WHAT A GARBAGE ATTACTION!”

That’s because there isn’t anything they can be used for that isn’t already being done with simpler technology.  

Quick and very easy NO Dice! He poses it on a muddy driveway(?) around other junky cars for his quickie photos and obviously doesn’t give a shit about things in general, even selling his busted-up ride.

Good for Toyota actually having something real to do with this car besides the hideous styling!

That’s what we need, a car from TVR that SOLELY relies on electronics to function in any capacity.

While that looks really nice, $63k for non-professional work is a big ask.

My dude... you are not in the greys. 

or will the all-electric Vette be something else entirely?”

Supposedly will avoid as able to run at a constant “ideal” rpm and be optimized for such, now reality may be different but it should be far more durable than the previous ones were.

Seems like a pretty good use of a rotary. You can just run it constantly at its most efficient speed.

It looks more like what a Lincoln should be. No Jeep at all. And I like it.

You are correct in every particular, Lawrence. Ignore the bimmer fanbois.

1: Do asshole thing and show it for all to see.

The car dealer scumbaggery never stops. A few years ago I ran across a newspaper ad for a dealership that was offering really good deals, with prices blasting off the page in HUUUUGE type.