daniel9
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I hate to say it, but the Ford Mustang (fifth generation).

This is every job in the United States.

Does it have direct pipelines, or do the tanker trucks come in every 10 minutes?

If you’re already a billionaire, taxes are not a thing.

VW screwed the pooch by explicitly making the New Beetle a “girl’s car.” It worked to move metal in the 00s, but now the nameplate is permanently tarnished as a result. They tried to correct this with the A5, but it didn’t work.

The key thing is testing. This thing needed to be put through some pretty rigorous deepsea dive tests, probably to the point of breaking one of them, before you really know enough about the design to say whether it’s safe.  It sounds like Rush didn’t do that, and over-relied on his own patented monitoring system

I know the answer (still gettin the clicks) but can we move on from this topic?  

Use his Pedo Sub

My prediction is that any Cybertruck that gets sold (assuming any ever actually reach production) will simply cannibalize sales from Tesla’s other existing (outdated) models. Ford/Chevy/Ram don’t have much to worry about when it comes to conquest sales. As Farley stated, few real truck owners would ever consider

Just a reminder that JD power initial quality is a very poor metric for reliability. It basically just shows which brands can iterate on their Ux faster.

The key word is “expectations”.

Mk I GTi. Started and or mainstreamed the hot hatch narrative.

I’d prefer this earlier Olds Toronado which I believe was GM’s first full on shot at FWD.

There will likely be several Hondas on this list (and rightfully so), and to me I always felt like the first-gen Acura TSX was Honda at their FWD peak. I’ve owned Civics, an Integra, a RSX, and a couple Accords, but my ‘05 TSX with the 6-speed felt the best. It was poised, taut, and fun, but also supremely comfortable

The GMC Motorhome. FWD was one of the big “innovations” in the design of the GMC. The absence of a driveshaft running front-to-rear allowed a lower floor, which is valuable in an RV.

How do you define “best” here? Sure it’s easy to jump to conclusion with the likes of Civic/Integra or mini, but FWD cars are designed to get people over the mundane of daily grinds without having to pay any attention, so how does one describe what is the best for all that?

Have you heard that no sub made from carbon fiber has ever been that deep before?

But he was a billionaire so he was toots smarts!

The thing that we are doing with the focus on the construction type and materials used is to get the cart before the horse. There are MANY ways this could have gone sideways. Not a submarine expert, but off the top of my head.

What’s the old saying? Regulations are written in blood?