Man, that was subtle AF. I wouldn’t have even noticed it if you didn’t put the GIF. Nice.
Man, that was subtle AF. I wouldn’t have even noticed it if you didn’t put the GIF. Nice.
Setting aside all the Elon nonsense...how about redesigning the cars?!?! With the exception of the Cybertruck (which is new), the other cars have old-as-shit designs at this point and are sorely in need of MAJOR updates, not this garbage where they do a mid-cycle refresh and call it a new car (Model S and 3 front…
And also the car is hideously ugly. The Model Y is the worst in the whole lineup, including the Cybertruck (which is at least interesting). Every car they make is sorely due for a full redesign, but I feel like Musk is going to keep popping these out until 2030 and beyond.
I absolutely agree with you. Can’t wait for that fad to die. I think cars in Fancy Primer Gray will drop more in value over time. The only thing worse than Fancy Primer Gray is *anything* matte. Seriously. People that spend $200k on a Matte Black G-Wagen should be forced to pay an additional road tax because their…
Everything I read about this makes me feel like it’s a repeat of the DeLorean in the 80s. Terrible quality doomed the car, even though it was cool...and then there was the whole John/coke thing...which I suspect is similar to Elon’s arc.
Um, doesn’t it just drop right out like the ones on the cars?
Who else clicked the link because they had NO IDEA that Abercrombie & Fitch even existed before 1995? As a teen in the 90s, for me, that annoying brand just appeared out of nowhere.
Porsche 944 but with a turbocharged K24.
My dad drove one of these from the time of my birth (1979) through around 1987, when it was STOLEN from the park-n-ride (in La Costa) and stripped for parts before the shell was located in National City, CA. His was olive green with the fake wood and a 4-speed. It was truly a miserable car and was replaced with my…
“professional scammers like banks” lol I see what you did there.
For something “ubiquitous”, I can tell you I never saw one of these in the year I lived in France (1999-2000). Guessing these were crashed/rusted and actually not that many survive. This is literally the first time I knew a Renault 10 existed.
Wonder if Tesla will snuggle up to Toyota and try to get in on some of that sweet, sweet Hybrid technology to try and get sales up in the USA lol
Are people actually leaving these hideous covers on their Cybertrucks? Has Tesla ever made a decent looking wheel cover?
Aren’t we done with “Frozen” or “matte” paint yet? And black wheels on anything other than white/silver/yellow cars?
I’m guessing this one got poked in the butt by some other vehicle, and it was easier to locate a later model rear bumper cover/lights/hatch and that’s also when the exhaust was slapped on. The respray covers up the heinous amounts of body filler to try and make it look right. Also, this explains the door…
Any 911. Literally perfection, and you can “clock” the guages on the older ones to make them point up at operating temp for racing.
So, besides opening close to the car (which sliders have done since, what, 1984?), what is the advantage I’m missing here? They are the most complicated door in any car on the market and I fail to see any real value in comparison to everything else Tesla could’ve done. For instance, they could’ve put powered sliders…
I’m aware of the laws, but also disagree completely that it’s dangerous.
Waving hello from Chicagoland, where the Volt (plugged in to 110V) and CRV (and M3) live outside in the driveway and the Suburban takes up way too much space in the garage.
Even as a car person, I legitimately can’t discern the various Subaru models. They literally all look the same to me. It’s as bad as trying to tell an A4 from an A6