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It's not a perk if you have to pay for it, so I'd probably eliminate Chevy from this list. The LFA is questionable too, because you're paying extra for the Nurburgring package.

VW needs to get back in touch with its roots, and embrace what makes it different in order to gain traction in the market. Don't lower your standards to compete with the beige-mobiles, make them raise their's to compete with you.

And the initial release of every version of the iPhone to date has had issues.

Panasonic is giving Tesla $3.50? That's big of 'em... I'd have given Elon at least five bucks.

Actually, the World's largest and richest company did exactly that. Siri was the biggest reason (and the main advertised featured) of the iPhone4s and it was still in beta (and no, I don't mean it was shitty, I mean it actually had a BETA tag on Apple's website).

i dont understand why these stupid things exist anywhere. you can get beefy, solid chromed lug nuts for a dollar or less.

my 2012 ecoboost f150 just turned over 40k and i had to buy new tires. thats it. and only because i do smoky burnouts with it all the time.

It might depend on which sites, but personally I think Apple fanboys get far crazier than Android fanboys. You sure you might not be confusing Apple fanboys acting as Android fanboys? (Have seen a lot of that on some sites)

No, not really. it's ordinary. Electric motors have been around for ages, as well as batteries. This is nothing super experimental etc. And it's hardly a new form of car as well. It's a resurgence in old tech.

Actually many manufacturers still use these terrible two piece lug nuts. When we replace them I try to find one piece nuts as they have far fewer problems.

the problem is, on the list of things Edmunds had trouble with, 22 of the 28 issues had nothing to do with it being an EV. I mean, if a fucking Ford Fusion had those 22 problems in 1-1/2 years of ownership, people would be screaming "lemon law!" People ripped the shit out of MyFord Touch, but apparently the

But I would say they're doing really well for such a young company.

The fact that they take your personal information and sell it for money is a great start.

Its a massive public company with a questionable moral and business track record that harvests a wide range of personal information in order to target dickpill ads, yet theyve convinced a whole bunch of idiots to defend them as if they were best buds. Again, pretty impressive.

As someone who works QC engineering for an OEM, this is not surprising in the least. I'm all in favor of what they are doing with the electric car and their attempt at challenging other automotive norms (sales structure for example).

It's from a 2005 reboot of a famous ad they did in 1986.

'Power comes from a 98-bhp/193 lb-ft 4.2-litre six, backed up by a Torqueflite auto, so this Jeep is pretty much ready to party.'

A BRAND NEW Wrangler starts at $22,5. Rubicon at $31K. Yeah, I know there are differences but sorry, CP.

Bueller.....