...sold exclusively in Roswell, New Mexico.
...sold exclusively in Roswell, New Mexico.
I was actually quite convinced I had blown #3 out leaving Kingman the day before, but I lucked out. Just a spark plug lead that didn’t want to seat. A new set of plugs and wires got me good.
Bob. You have the day off, therefore you can’t fire me.
In order to properly do right by Kinja, I’ve gone ahead and fired Chris from Road & Track over these egregious and regrettable mistakes.
I also had to balance all this with being a college student at the time, so my mornings were quite tricky for a few months, and many lists arrived late.
When former Jalopnik boss Travis Okulski asked me to take over the site’s vaunted Answer’s of the Day feature, I was…
Truck Trend has probably put the most effort into analyzing a potential Tesla Truck design
My point of view is that the truck could be related to the Spacebus or whatever they’re gonna call their VW bus homage. How close could they be related to each other?
I noticed a common thread between all these fantasy trucks– they all look like the Honda Ridgeline with a Tesla face.
Finally... a truck with a real nose.
it should be a cabover
How it’s going to look depends on the market Musk is looking to go into. Will it be a heavy duty work truck for plumbers and construction people? Or will it be a light duty truck for the typical high-income Tesla owner who needs to use it for the occasional Home Depot run or to take his bass boat down to the lake on…
Bleh. Tesla face pasted on a regular truck. This is one place where they should go unconventional. No engine means no need for conventional nose and no interior penalty for going COE. Adding a couple feet to the bed (without adding overall length to the truck) is far more useful than a frunk. Also the lack of…
Neat front end! I don’t think I want to see the rear end.
I hope your take away lessons here are:
I keep imagining the articles are written in real time, and laughing at how long its taken you to make it as far as you have.
No offense to Calzone's #1 spot, but that's a shockingly common story for parents. I've had 3-4 pretty awful experiences just like that — usually the diaper blowout goes up the back, but bad ones also blow out the leg loops. Once the baby is no longer breastfeeding and/or on formula, the poops are much more solid and…
This is not the first unexpected use of a Miata...
@brianxl: Its like a man can wear a dress, but shouldnt.
A miata *can* do that, but shouldn't.