ejohnson12322
VoltRon
ejohnson12322

I’m all for giving a teen a $2,000 beater to cut his teeth on, but this one I would be nervous. With how today’s cars are built, I feel that this thing would fold up like a piece of tin foil if hit by anything bigger than a Mazda2.

So we have a Nikola Motors and a Tesla Motors. When will someone just go for it and start Nikola Tesla Motors.

Hah! I appreciate that. I’m glad I found someone else who appreciates that joke like I do, because I thought it was hilarious and my friends didn’t get it.

No German automotive manufacturer would ever have dared to show such an ugly potato in public.

The Mustang owner later apologized, claiming he didn’t actually see the motorcycle, only the rider.

But are you really happy...like really?

I’d rather any vehicle be driven, than become a garage-queen. Good on him.

For such a famous businessman, Trump puts forth a startlingly limited view of international economics. So you don’t want Mexicans coming into the US, but you want to cut jobs in Mexico, further incentivizing immigration?

I bet he listens 2jz.

An old, thirsty, slow, beat up, rusty “Land Dawdler”. What the F**k for? So, so many other better choices at the same money. This should be priced in the $1,500 territory. Crack pipe at that price. Confused as the the new red wire running to the side in the engine bay. Bypassing something?

Same with G35

Anything with a CVT.

FORTY FUCKING GRAND.

This is a reasonable and correct take and has no place in Kinja.

I’m fine with Bernie staying in the race to accumulate votes and show Democrats that there is broad, national support for a progressive agenda. I am not alright with him staying in the race in a desperate bid to win.

Pickles are fucking delicious with barbecue!

If you want to be environmentally friendly as possible, don’t buy a hybrid, or an electric, or even a car for that matter.

It has some sort of trick transmission that can take input from both (essentially). But you’re right, in general, the Volt (and i3) run as series hybrids. They’re pulling power from the battery at varying rates, and the engine is just running at a constant speed filling the battery back up.