caseyjensen
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caseyjensen

No I saw it, I just don't think Cadillac will be making anything smaller than the ATS that's RWD. How would that work? The only thing to be made is a 2-seater.

Reply of the day. Good job, sir.

If they step in, it will be undercutting Mercedes, Audi, etc., at their game. As in a $26K FWD Cadillac. AKA a badge engineered Chevy Cruze. Nobody wants that.

Hopefully Cadillac just sticks to "For a few extra dollars, get a real, luxury, compact sports sedan, not some foreign fwd poseur."

I can see you don't understand how supply and demand works.

Judging by driving around my own city in Wisconsin, around 90% of the time I hear someone else's music, the person driving is black.

I couldn't answer you. I don't know the greenness of either's production. And I'm sure it varies to an extent upon battery composition.

Will you find a way around the cost of the fuel cell issue? Will you find a way around the storage issue? Will you find a way around the lack of infrastructure issue?

Sure, Honda has Fuel Cell vehicles, as does GM, and Toyota. They have for ~10+ years.

All of these automakers also make (some form) of electric cars.

Welp, I've found my porn for the day.

Uhh, it looks similar to Shell in the sense that it looks similar to every other gas station that exists.

Marathon has a logo at the top of its "sign", as does BP, Mobil, every other gas station. Marathon has a line that runs underneath its' awning all the way around. In Shell's, the line cuts into the text, where as

That dash.. looks hard plastic-y.

I really don't see anything else, sorry.

They both have red and yellow?

A sun rising looks like a shell to you?

I saw a pretty genius job of rebranding in a city where I used to live. "Hollywood Video" went out of business. What opened in its' place? Why "Hollywood Beauty" did, using most of the same marketing imagery as Hollywood Video.

OK, I just have to ask.. mpg?

More like "Go-Kart." This was a pretty stupid and sensationalist post. I mean don't get me wrong, it's cool, but c'mon.

You sir, would be correct. "Whoosh"

No it didn't. There has been a ratio of (around) 1.32 euros/dollar for quite a number of years.

There's a slight price difference here, but fuck it, I'm on board.

Gotta hate radiator trouble.