...all the while completely missing the massive point that Tesla is a niche automobile manufacturer...
...all the while completely missing the massive point that Tesla is a niche automobile manufacturer...
With all the crap non-automotive stuff Jalopnik has been posting lately...
Sorry, but no one is going to confuse a Bentley with something you can rent from Hertz.
Jalopnik was better before Gawker bought it.
A strapless dress has no straps.
Don’t drive it in the rain or get it wet?
It’s the same reason why crossovers are more popular than standard cars now. Ride height. As Americans grow larger and older [See: Wall-E], the ability to just slide themselves into a higher vehicle becomes very appealing. And last I checked, are younger people even buying Miatas?
So yeah, teen driver move, definitely, but in the teen’s defense..
Agreed, go find legal parking somewhere or make the homeowners let you park in their driveway.
I can’t imagine what it was like the the 60's and 70's. But at least back then people were dressed nicely for their flights.
Dangerous, untested, un-inspected, unsupervised Boeing crap is literally falling out of the sky, or automatically engaging “self crash mode” and killing people..
Like, it happens to every singer.
Knowing people on here, they down-voted the car because the owner left the foot wells dirty.
The love for Minivans is approaching the absurd on this site. They’re great cars - for a really discreet purpose.
Volvo P1s sold in the US got black plastic inserts there, only Europe and other markets got reflectors. For my 2011 S40 I had to order reflectors from a Volvo dealer in the UK for $60 each.
It’s funny, I’ve had my 2011 S40 for over 5 years, and had a 2008 S40 for 11 years - both had sunroofs and I never had that issue. Guess I’m one of the lucky ones.
That plus the weird paint job tells me to run away.
As a Volvo P1 owner myself, if this car were running he could easily get $6000-$8000 for it as-is, so barring a blown head gasket? The cost to get this running would still be manageable with a $2500 entry fee. NP.