But I neeeed a 66-passenger vehicle! We might have another kid!
But I neeeed a 66-passenger vehicle! We might have another kid!
Honestly MRAP or nothing.
I’m starting to think it was an open secret. Seems as though everyone was doing it and VW got cocky.
There’s an indirect correlation between having $130k for a car and having children....
Seems like they all really Bosched the cover-up.
There were many, loud voices against the dumb falcon doors. Like, if it’s an SUV where do I put my roof rack? How do I park it in my older house’s garage that doesn’t have a 10 foot ceiling? This was a pure management ego project by Musk.
Were there ever really any clean or efficient diesel cars? It looks like literally everyone cheated.
Model X is absurdly expensive for a well equipped one and because of lower than expected interior quality. You will easily go over $90k and for that cash, many people would just choose a well equipped Range Rover or almost fully equipped GLS. Remove the cool doors and improve your quality control, then people might…
“Not sure this is the way to go about that” is the kindest thing you could possibly say about anything Trump says.
He’s trying to drive a wedge between Germany and the US, because that’s what Putin wants.
Question: how will all of these apartment-dwelling Chinese consumers charge their new electric EVs?
I don’t think investors have an opinion on cars vs SUV’s, at least not in terms of investing. What they care about is making money, or in the case of Tesla, speculating their asses off. I’m not an investor nor economist so I don’t understand why a company that does not turn a profit, has massive debt, and had less…
Neutral: Let’s say you’re the head of a major carmaker (congrats!) would you be doubling down on EV development now, or staying true to what works with traditional crossovers?
Mark Hamill has read some of his tweets as the Joker... so, you’re not far off?
I’ve been saying for months that Trump is literally a comic book villain.
Joke
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“Union costs” aren’t red tape. They are negotiated, mutually agreed upon contracts just like car companies have with any other supplier.
Shouldn’t we be looking at the median price of new cars too, as opposed to average, if we’re looking at median salaries?