Let’s all make a pact that if the Cybertruck ever makes it to market, we will all wipe our greasy fingers on every Cybertruck we walk past.
Let’s all make a pact that if the Cybertruck ever makes it to market, we will all wipe our greasy fingers on every Cybertruck we walk past.
*SELF*-service? You seem to have me confused with another attendee. Badly confused.
2003 wants their joke back.
I feel like the term “restomod” has been beaten so adequately that it has no longer has any meaning.
Since I’m always in the cheap seats I recline v...e....r....y s...l...o...w...l...y
Spending “only” $12,000 for joke software that still costs way too much and does way too little.... I’d have to be out of my effing mind to sign on that dotted line.
Counterpoint: The maintenance required to get an Alfa to the moon means that pretty much any wear item has been replaced at least once. Someone kept this running. An ‘87 Alfa with 230k miles is no more likely to be a ticking time bomb of deferred maintenance than one with half as many miles.
Because people prefer when you take away sliding doors and some practicality and call it a 3-row EV SUV.
240V outlets are not in all garages though. I would have to have one put in mine to run a Level 2 charger, that or get the charger hardwired.
That’s because they electrified it, then afterwards decided to call it a Mustang for some reason...
In other news, Bronco Sports, coming soon to a rental fleet near you.
They only pulled him over because he wouldn’t lay off the horn.
It’s worth mentioning that the Escape outsells the Bronco Sport by about ~35k vehicles per year.
Just because its the market price doesn’t mean its not bad price.
Not sure what’s worse, the fact that he bought a stolen vehicle, or that $75k for a bronco is considered a good deal.
Why would he pay $75k for a Bronco and then go trade it in a few weeks later? Makes no sense. I have a feeling this guy is in on this scam.