...driven to neighbourhoods to carry out door-knocking expeditions in the back of a U-Haul van without seat beats....
...driven to neighbourhoods to carry out door-knocking expeditions in the back of a U-Haul van without seat beats....
Wait, I thought Tesla said it could tow ‘near infinite mass’?
And there was a lot of initial enthusiasm when they resumed sales in the US. People were excited about the 500 because they thought a small and presumably “chic” Italian car would make an ideal urban commuter. Then, the reality hits that infrastructure, personal transportation needs, and driver behavior in the US are…
The 300 may be a fossil, I am on my second, but if you want a full size sedan that doesn’t cost a shit ton, it’s the only game in town. No one outside of the luxury brands lime BMW and Mercedes make a proper full size sedan anymore.
The younger the person the less likely they are to have a driver license. 30 years ago when I graduated high school I only knew one person without a DL. My GFs daughter graduated this year, of her friend group of 20+ only one had their DL.
We’re talking about canvassers that were flown or driven to Michigan from other states, and then abandoned there after they were unable to fulfill unrealistic work quotas. Not having a driver’s licence would seriously impact their ability to get themselves home.
Came here to say the same about Ram. It’s a Dodge Ram, sold and serviced at the Dodge dealership.
Bingo.
“As much as I want to say these people got what they deserved, I know that at least some of them were just doing whatever they could to earn a buck.”
Workers recruited by Musk’s America Pac to canvass in the battleground state of Michigan only discovered they were working for the Space X and Tesla entrepreneur to drum up voter turnout for Trump after signing non-disclosure agreements, Wired reported.
“I knew nothing of the job, or much of the job description, other…
This is the sign you’re not going to like the candidate that’s hiring you.
Fiat. Who sells them? Who buys them? I hadn’t even thought of them until I saw where another user here said “Fiat” and yep, that brand disappears and nobody will notice, nobody is buying them and I wouldn’t even know where to get one.
Hey, your Flash logo is crooked....
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Beat me to it. I’ll second the Buick opinion. The sport wagon was cool, the Lucerne super was interesting, and they weren't advertised and discontinued. Now they're just a bunch of "meh" crossovers.
I was back and forth between them and Mitsubishi. Practically speaking, Chrysler is a dead horse that just keeps rolling downhill, but a ton of people know they exist and think it’s a real brand. When I owned a Mitsubishi, many people were shocked that I was able to buy a new one because they thought they stopped…
Mercury. When was the last time(when they existed) that anyone cared about their cars? Only the German Capri and the bungled (Merkur) XR4ti were even noticed? They were invisible.
Chrysler, there’s no reason for this brand to exists anymore. They only have the aging Pacifica that could easily be sold as a Dodge, and that fossil they call the 300 that is probably already out of production.
Plymouth wasn’t irrelevant for most of its existence. The whole idea of the brand was to cater to car buyers who couldn’t afford a Chrysler, Dodge, or a DeSoto. Plymouth was crucial to Chrysler’s survival through the the Great Depression.
*Puts flame suit on*
Buick.