So here's an idea. Know how VW is reviving Scout? Would any of the tech from Lordstown be useful for Scout? And if not, well, Lordstown missed it's window of opportunity about a Rivian and F150 lighting ago.
So here's an idea. Know how VW is reviving Scout? Would any of the tech from Lordstown be useful for Scout? And if not, well, Lordstown missed it's window of opportunity about a Rivian and F150 lighting ago.
Still there. Damnit.
I may have taken a bit longer to leave the lot than I should have. But she's worth keeping, even over a really nice Eagle wagon. Now a Kammback manual with the I6? I'd be single right now.
I can see that. About 20 years ago my father picked up a Mercury Zephyr (Ford Fairmont) for cheap. Needed the seats reupholstered and a headliner. And I kid you not, he did both in blue denim. And on a light blue Fairmont, it actually looked good.
I like the lucid air. It's a very pretty car with the performance to match. But! I also like the Rivian R1S. Which is more practical, arguably as good looking and can also be had in stupid speed configuration. And unlike Lucid, they'll deliver it to me in upstate NY.
Also you need to have a monopoly on the market for several years. That helps.
You’ve got this. As someone who built a car from the ground up, it seems like a lot of work right up till thing start coming together. And think of it this way, you’re kind of building a hot rod. Hot rodders have been mixing and matching parts forever. For example, the car I built has late 40s Lincoln drum brakes on…
Ah, but by definition history is a bit late.
I almost became single a few weeks ago because of an odd car on a lot. We have a guy near us who seems to collect classics on the cheap. While me and the Mrs were driving by, I noticed a very distinct set of headlights and paddle handles. I pull in quick and grin. From the passenger seat “no, not again”. But honey,…
Im beginning to think our new national history slogan is "And Reagan made it worse"
If I had known that American shows were eligible, I could have submitted the greatest vehicle in American animation.
I used to watch it on Toonami. Between that and BoBoBo my wierd quotient was more than covered.
So wait, they can’t afford to treat their employees as, well, employees, but they can afford to spend millions lobbying Congress and running ads? Yeah not buying it.
“Well see, SpaceX launched a rocket today and it didn’t go as planned” “oh we have an Elon section in our system. Just send us photos and we’ll most likely accept your claim”
My favorite scene of that movie.
Im guessing you've never worked 3rd shift.