carguy67
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I’ll never understand why the 2 companies that brought hybrid electric cars to the mainstream bet against electric cars.

The primary market for Toyota and Honda are people in the greater Boston area. My god, I have never been stuck in such boring stop-n-go in my life. Beige and white Hondas, Toyotas, and Nissans everywhere.

Because people are dumb and will sue for their own dumb actions. It’s just easier to put a disclaimer. Especially one that’s tongue in cheek. 

Don’t need a virus for a Mac to suddenly stop working.

Profits

Speak for yourself!

Much like the tape of Robert Kraft’s handjob, nobody wants to see this.

“Hey let’s make this awesome RWD platform and put an awesome engine in it and awesome suspension bits and then let’s make it ugly and impossible to see out of it and when it doesn’t sell we can just make it ugly in a slightly different way but it’ll still be impossible to see out of and nobody will want one” is an

To me it comes across as so vapid and not-self aware that its just lunacy and shouldn’t be responded to.

screams generational wealth

“yes I can fit in here but no, I’m not a carbon copy and I don’t need your approval”

my car will essentially be a statement of who I am. And it needs to say: yes I can fit in here but no, I’m not a carbon copy and I don’t need your approval.”

Maybe they just need one more customer satisfaction survey.

GM when it comes to their current truck designs:

It’s doing its best impression of Toyota styling in being actively offensive instead of merely bland.

It has aged fairly well. OTOH, the Charger has not. Even the new ones just look damn old to me.

Performance SUVs are for street racing against people who don’t know they’re in a race.

Either way, he doesn’t want someone else farting in those seats.  He wants exclusive rights to do that.

Man, I don’t want anyone driving my new cars before I give them a proper “break-in”. I know some people say that this already happens at the factory and/or they don’t need it but I would hate to have my new $115K car “tested out” by a writer or anyone else before I bought it.

I can't be the only one that read this headline and expected a project POStal update from David Tracy.