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Your own verbage indicates you’re not being an unbiased objective observer.

Not to fuel the fire, but many modern vehicles use computers to steer/assist (drive by wire), not just a mechanical and hydraulic connection between steering wheel and the rack and the tires. It’s conceivable that a preproduction rig might be setup for wireless controls in the event of an emergency and/or testing

In fairness, you can say that about any politically-slanted media. Just change the names, and the side and depth-of-wing to the appropriate b.s. mouthpiece and voila, same thing.

You can, just not on public roads. GWB drives his F-150s all over his active ranch., for instance. 

That F-150 is probably the fastest land vehicle biden has yet driven. 

Frankly I’m surprised folks aren’t more appalled/reacting to his quippy response to the reporter asking about Israel, and alluding to the reporter getting in front of the truck before he accelerates. (1:09-1:15 in the AP video). And people LAUGH (admittedly there's sycophancy going on). Yes, he’s joking, but what a

They’ve been using that windshield design since the 2015 model. It’s no more or less expensive than other designs (at least through our glass vendor) and is actually easier to install and place in the frame since the ‘notch’ helps with guiding it into the correct spot.

QuikTrip. Based out of OK, they’re definitely Midwestern, but I wish they were nationwide.

On the plus side, one less g6 on the road. 

Perhaps? But Land Rovers borrowed their looks from WW2-era Jeeps, which were designed and manufactured in part by Ford, who also made the Bronco that the new model draws inspiration from all the way back in the ‘60s, soooooooooo... Practical front-engined 4x4 box-on-wheels looks like other practical front-engined 4x4

There's plans for a plug-in Bronco (and Bronco Sport), but it's best to do a gradual roll-out, especially for an all-new product. 

In fairness to the Volvo, Fifth Gear removed the powertrain prior to the crash test. Since most cars tend to have their engine and transmission in them during a real crash with passengers and such, it was not the most accurate test/demonstration, given how much was missing from the front end. To that end, many

The splitter guards were yellow, but that’s a valid point.

I love the orange trim. Plus with that green it looks fantastic, a nice use of the color wheel.

You may be able to get a different color if you do Volvo OSD (Overseas Delivery). One of the folks in a forum I follow was able to get Pine Green on his V60 when he did OSD a couple years back. Such a great color, and the one I’d choose if I were buying a new Volvo.

Car is facing away from the camera. 

In fairness to McLaren, that car in the video is a prototype, and the manufacturer knew it wasn’t in production form (notice the warning labels about no photography/videography nor social media). Disappointing that someone given that early access would violate the manufacturer's trust like that. May as well use the

Clearly you’re not familiar with modern Jeeps. I’ve had to refer a number of Mopars to the dealer for bubbling hood paint (due to corrosion) under their corrosion warranty. Plus, there’s almost always something to go wrong with the mopar/FCA/Stellantics electronics: PCM/TCM software, ESIM, WIN modules, HFMs, etc. etc.

“It looks good”

Here we see an adolescent Hellcat on the hunt for prey. It sees its target - a lumbering white pickup, clearly poorly mutated with its awkward face and structure - and chases the prey to its inevitable short end as it easily takes it down, exposing the fragile underbelly. Being a young hellcat, it does so