So the EV market will be like BestBuy now?
So the EV market will be like BestBuy now?
The rule likely came about to keep tradespeople from parking their work trucks in the driveway....back in the day when that was the only reason people drove pickups.
I don’t like the Ranger. I’ve got a Taco with 6' bed, but would actually like better fuel economy and a lower riding truck. I need 4Wd for snow, not for rock crawling.
Almost the perfect truck?
Thanks for doing the research for us! Isn’t the internet great? ;)
I’ve never looked at Tesla’s books, but Elon has many side hustles. Is the auto selling profitable? Or has the money really come from selling carbon credits and the charging network, among other schemes?
“We are eliminating five products, all lower value. None of those are vehicles on which we made any money, so we are replacing them with new vehicles on newly designed architectures,” ....
“The former president has said he will scrap every “crazy” EV mandate across America should he be returned to the White House later this year.”
Absolutely right, and ‘Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday’ probably applies most to NASCAR, compared to say, F1.
“Considering the 400-horsepower Nissan Z starts at $42,970, and the 486-hp 5.0-liter Mustang can be had for $42,460, the Supra is still a pretty hard sell to the enthusiast.”
“...he could purchase a new Model 3 every single day for the next 3,562 years”
Headline’s a bit harsh, no?
Many drivers buy their way into a seat. Lance just has access to the best way to do it. He’s no Alonso, but thankfully he’s also no Sargeant.
Seeing that VAG has Rimac under their umbrella already, adding Rivian tech should make for some good EV’s. If they have sunk costs into the Scout brand, then just run with it.
Ya, maybe a small metal stick, with unique profile that only matches a special hole on the car. You could carry it in your pocket, just in case.
To clarify, you’re talking about Clarkson here, right?
That had potential to be the best Russian dash-cam crash video ever.
The alliteration works well.
I get that it’s a crappy move on Stellantis’ part. But buy a car because you want it. Buying a final edition for a premium, hoping for extra future value, is gambling.
Ford (1990s): Quality is Job 1.