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An expiration date is acceptable when a part becomes less effective, but not deadly. Recalls aren’t issues for ineffective parts, but they are issued for deadly parts. Thus they had to recall it.

I mean, he wears a marshmallow on his head. I think he's looking to make a statement of absurdity 

A person in my university’s car club had the holy grail manual wagon version. But for some reason it was covered in a rhino-lining style paint and had white Oz rally wheels. It was a damn shame.

Looks like there are two clear LED strips inside the lower trunk seam. Could double as regulation secondary brake lights and a courtesy lamp when the trunk is opened in the dark.

Technically nothing on the Lucid Air EV made it production yet.

$2k for a functioning, practical and easy to maintain car? NP. Not to mention this has some serious Radwood potential and is so uncool that it's extremely cool. 

Stow n Go seats are horribly uncomfortable. Anyone who’s had a Grand Caravan for their Uber XL can attest. They’re narrow, flimsy, unsupportive and you can feel the metal structure poking your back if the car has any sort of mileage on it.

It’s also worth noting these are middle range, well optioned models. When we looked at the S60, it had every option we wanted and none we didn’t. The low price lease specials you see dealers advertise are usually bare bones T5 models. 

I did a lot of research into this program and spoke with a Volvo broker who explained it to me. Let’s shed some light on the three biggest complaints/questions postured here:

Sure, there is something cheaper to lease than $200 down and $200 a month... But at that price it’s pretty much the Mirage and Spark... And while it’s not pretty, the Bolt is a significantly better equipped, larger, more powerful and comfortable car than anything in that price range. I drove one, and it’s nice to

It’s probably there. You can lease a new Bolt with 260 miles of range for about $200 a month right now and electricity is a fraction of the cost of fuel. Maintenance is much cheaper too.

If my VCDS cable arrives in time, you’ll see me there! It’s my first G500 anything.

That’s quite a fleet for Illinois! I live in Chicago and at 3 cars, my fleet is already mess of expiring registrations, parking tickets and smog tests.

Yeah, the Genesis logo is unfortunately derivative. With all the talented designers, they couldn’t come up with something more modern and unique? I think they’re getting away from it in favor of the scripted G E N E S I S on the rear of all their products now.

With the sophomoric sense of taste this owner had, he was probably planning on routing the exhaust through that to come out the roof, but never completed it. It would probably look cool in the eyes of someone who thought that body kit and interior were cool. 

Those 25% of people mostly likely have a 240 volt outlet in their garage already. In that case, it’s literally just plugging the charger in, like you would any other appliance.

We love to hate on GM, but they’re second only to Tesla in battery and autonomous driving tech. Hate on the dopey Bolt all you want, but 260 miles of range on a car that regularly retails for under $30k (actual retail prices - not the over inflated MSRP) is an extremely impressive feat.

Get the i3. It’s a genuinely fun car with a pleasant interior and good build quality. Range is mediocre on the early models, but the REx helps. Parts are commob because they sold well. It’s a purpose built EV.

I never liked the Hummer aesthetic, but this really works for me. It’s a thousand times better than the heinous Cybertruck. I think it’s more attractive than the Rivian RT1 (the ovoid headlight holes and lack of a grill don’t really work on a pickup).

I already posted articles from Amnesty International, NPR and Human Rights Watch before you ever commented. It’s not my anecdotes I’m arguing on - it’s international condemnation of Morales’abuse of power, corruption and human rights violation. The man changed the constitution to give himself more terms than legally