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This is a phenomenon that happens the first time you buy a car with AWD- it’s like, you spend much of the year getting consistently crappier gas mileage than your previous 2wd car and you paid a premium for AWD, so the second it snows, you wanna be out there saying “AHA, THIS justifies my purchase of AWD/4WD- I am out

Any of them.

OK, hear me out- we need more stupid cars like this. Because c’mon, this thing is crazy stupid. It’s not got any roof, it’s barely got doors... but at the same time, it looks FUN. And I can tell you, any vehicle with no roof and no windscreen is going to be fun to drive (at least until it is no longer fun and has

I am of the opinion that SpaceX has prospered because they found a way to keep Musk away from the daily operations. Tesla suffered under their EdGeLoRd CEO so that SpaceX could flourish- SpaceX knew that if they were beholden to Musk’s whims, all their sweet and lucrative government contracts would dry up and blow

And I know that some Tesla bro will come to mansplain why I’m wrong about this, but Tesla’s products have gone from cool and new to dated and weird. Meanwhile, Tesla’s superchargers may be everywhere, but they’re no longer the fastest and once regulations kick in and demand a single, standardized charging

It’s like watching Hummer implode all over again.

Worst car is like worst movie, so the absolute shitboxes don’t count- the $300 beetle that was my first car, the Chevy Monza that replaced it... c’mon, these are the “plan 9 from outer space of cars”- no one would expect greatness.

So that leaves me with the Isuzu Amigo. The Amigo was... complicated. On the one hand,

But, working class folks also deserve something they can afford. Like, what would happen if Ford made a Maverick with a more normal size bed? sure it would look a little weird, but it would be cheap, comfortable, get great gas mileage AND have all those awesome electrical sockets in the (easy to reach) bed.

Is the

Where the forester really shines (and I say this as the owner of an outback), is the 100% normal roof rails onto which you can put your decades old Yakima or Thule crossbar rack and accessories, which is great when you’ve got canoes and kayaks and paddleboards. Additionally, while I LOVE my outback, having a little

To be fair to toyota reliability, a friend just bought a Tacoma for his son as a first car- it has over 300k miles on it and it took them about a week to freshen up and make into a good first car. Not many vehicles you could buy with that many miles that still run well.

The F-150. in a perfect world, it would be the best selling truck in the country, a small category of vehicles populated by vehicles that are used for work.

I mean on paper, sure I guess. In the same way that SBF was worth 8 billion dollars until suddenly he wasn’t...

For most of it’s exstence, Tesla has gotten by by being the leader of a market that most auto manufacturers let them have, because it wasn’t worth it to them- they love it when someone else can be that

Tesla’s vehicle designs are aging and honestly, weren’t that great to begin with. They were good, in that they were perfectly acceptable car shapes when everyone else was making electric cars that looked... weird (I’m looking at you BMW i3). And they have a good charging network. But... Tesla superchargers aren’t the

If your faith is on such shaky ground that someone cheerfully saying “happy Holidays!” to you throws you into fits because they aren’t specifically honoring your particular holiday, maybe you don’t actually have any faith?

OK, that’s cool. And the improved all electric range would be absolutely perfect for the kind of driving I do- I’m either driving 450 miles or I’m running errands at home.

It’s a good and well intentioned start, but it doesn’t change the underlying problem- we don’t consider the parent who stays home with the kids, or the kids, when we design our transit systems.

She was a stylish west coast fashion industry person, not a car enthusiast :) - She wanted the look.

Crazy rich people story. when my aunt got engaged, her husband to be bought her one of these as an engagement gift. And my aunt, bless her magnificent sense of style, thanked him very much but let him know that he had bought the wrong mercedes convertible. She had always wanted the old style, gorgeous, yup, that’s a

OK, so you’ve moved here from somewhere that had public options for mid-priced long distance travel and functional public transit for local stuff. So owning a fun car wasn’t really a problem.

Figure that range has to do with China seriously building out their charging infrastructure. They’ve built a crap ton of public chargers, which is easy to do when your government can just say, “you are going to build a crap ton of public chargers.”