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Maybe Tesla could claw back some market share by redesigning the ancient Model S that is almost indistinguishably different from the one they introduced in 2011.  And also then redesigning everything else.  I literally can only think of one reason to buy a Tesla right now...the charging network...and if you can charge

ALSO - this presumes that all cars need to be replaced with massive battery packs with 200-300 mile range.  I would argue that as EV adoption progresses, and charging infrastructure improves (shorter charge times), many families will end up with “short range cars” and “long range cars”, which will further help

My first manual transmission car was a 1990 Integra LS (hatch), which was totaled far too early in a snowstorm in 1998.  This has me thinking all sorts of things...

Why they didn’t lead with this car, I’ll never know (and don’t give me reasons because it doesn’t matter...they should’ve released this first and avoided all the bad press)

Tyler the Creator disagrees about the Camargue.  Or maybe he thinks it’s ugly and that’s why he has one?

My brain keeps making the Hyundai Lavita into the “Latvia”...

Seems like the card reader would be such a simple solution... Does anyone know why this isn’t already in place? Are they trying to get around CC fees? Or simply hoping to data mine via their apps? Seems like they could still get sufficient metadata from Visa/Mastercard, no?

This Skeffles person has the wrongest of wrong takes.  Totally missing the point that this was an emergency.  Just enable the GPS temporarily then, locate the vehicle, then shut it off again.  How is that even complicated?

I’m suggesting that this would be offset by simplifying the drivetrain by removing the transfer case and front diff.  This would throw a small battery pack under the floor and an electric motor up front.  I’m sure it would cost a little more overall, but it solves the towing and range problems currently faced by pure

But this still doesn’t address the towing/road trip scenario that all EV trucks are struggling with...

Matt Farah needs to park this next to his new Boxster.

Can someone with access to GM please ask them why they abandoned the hybrid drivetrain for these big trucks?  First, they only put them in the short wheelbase versions, and they never made them plug-in hybrids like the Volt.  I’m hoping they use the new e-Ray technology and put a small battery pack in future

Ha!  Do you have any concept how many bazillions of dollars this would cost?

I can’t possibly be the only person that would feel exceedingly awkward pulling up to a campsite surrounded by minivans, pickups, hatchbacks and other cheap garbage cars and camping in this $200k ensemble.  It’s like building a mansion in a trailer park.  So weird.

RUST.

I don’t mind people taking advantage of the market.  This is pure capitalism and if someone has something that is scarce, and others want it, they should be allowed to profit.  What grinds MY gears is people that buy interesting cars and toss them in a garage for decades and then sell them with almost zero

After one drive you’ll see why this isn’t really all that great.  Slow and very old tech.  200 TQ was better and then the S4/S6 with the turbo-5 was great...but this is not where it’s at.

Can I just have it with a manual?  Design is fine.  Just want a clutch pedal.

The change will come when costs dictate.

Can we assume that all this good stuff will make its way to the RAV4 Prime as well?  And will there be a Highlander Prime?