Our initial launch editions are highly contented with features
Our initial launch editions are highly contented with features
We had a sailboat when I was a kid. Best time was when we could have it moored with the mast up near the cabin we rented. Otherwise it was a lot of time and effort to trailer it, erect the mast and sail. Wear your lifejacket
I saw a Chevy Avalanche.
For the first time in my life I want an F Pace
I’m 42 and lifting the kayaks over my head is going to be the death of me.
Down 3.5%! Holy shit, might as well shut the whole thing down!
“There has been a mix of some good discussion and then just some absolutely insane ideas.” - Cavemen, talking about others who saw fire for the first time
Here’s my soap box to climb on. How about we make some Happy Cars for a change?
Common clay of the new west!
ferrari and porsche are both ahead of tesla.
Still IP theft. BMW 8 series says hi.
One day, Hyundai will do something that isn’t borderline IP theft, and what a glorious day that will be.
I like the front. Bold, different, and right.
Weren’t dealers marking these up months ago when they first became available? I’m sure those people that refused to pay markup bought a Tesla or Hyundai/Kia EVs. You reap what you sow, dealers. People do remember being wronged, and are unlikely to do business with shady dealers again. Actions have consequences. Deal…
Weird. Normal people don’t want to buy a $50k car with 7% interest rates, tech that’s outdated faster than a modern smartphone, a business model that’s constantly pushing microservices, and tracks all your movements with no way to opt out or find out where that information is going?
I find this car about as appealing as a 5 course dinner that is nothing but different shaped plates of room temperature mushed peas. Ford tried to pander to the winga dinga crowd with these snooze boxes and somehow missed the mark badly.
Bad car with a bad tie-in to a bad movie. This thing is even lamer than a normal one. Drop a zero off the price and you’d be closer to reality.
There’s nothing cool about these boomermobiles.
Is the BMW X1 still the same vehicle as the Mini Countryman?
I was an aviation safety manager for a number of years and reading the guy’s philosophy tells me all I need to know about this “when not if” incident.