After having my 6 beers to try and understand the review on the F-Pace, I can say this in the most sincere way...
After having my 6 beers to try and understand the review on the F-Pace, I can say this in the most sincere way...
Ten years in the automotive realm is kind of a long time but also not — that covers what, two product cycles max?
Ten years? That’s enough time for Chrysler and co to change ownership at least twice.
Here’s a slideshow of my favorite colors:
A slideshow of screenshots of comments.
Why is does this even exist? I’m *this* close to removing Jalopnik from my daily read.
Oh man, what a bad day to skip out on the optional coverage.
Does anyone actually enjoy car maintenance?
<The lower cost of batteries will NOT in any way translate to a lower MSRP car.>
Tale as old as time...first person does the hard work, second person gets the credit when things improve
I remember this concept when it came out. It was hideous then, it’s worse now. I’m glad some concepts never make it.
They’re just sad that the 100s of moving parts they make for ICE engines are being rendered obsolete by 3 and some solid state electronics.
Yea this seems to be the part Erik (as usual) skips over in his head. By most accounts, Cadillac’s Super Cruise is already better Tesla’s “Autopilot” that has regularly been killing people. GM is releasing the Lyriq 9 months early and all of it’s other EV’s have all been pulled ahead.
Look who wrote the article - an article about GM. All he wants to do is whine about GM.
“$59,990, making it a bit of a weird value proposition for buyers also considering a Tesla Model Y or Model X.”
Neutral: Slideshows....
The thing that stands out to me about the infrastructure plan is $80 billion for Amtrak’s Northeast corridor line. That’s a lot of money for an already heavily subsidized, money losing operation that ridden primarily by political hacks in the Northeast. That’s the one thing that I look at and say “waste of money” and…
2nd Gear - Tesla is correct but holy shit..they are assholes too.
The entire premise of this article is wrong. The car is not cheaper. It still costs the same. The consumer is just being subsidized by other tax payers.
Gotta whine about something, it’s way easier than actual journalism.