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i predict neither of those designs will age well

removed door guards = redesign?

meanwhile i’m to nervous to take my model 3 into a automatic car wash because I assume the car wash guy won’t be able to drive it and it will probably flip out if it starts rolling forward with nobody in the drivers seat. underratedly a huge pain that could probably be solved with software.

we are glad you understand the difference between a sports car and a 4wd truck

turbos are interesting because they effectively negate the effects of altitude on horsepower loss. The air is thinner and they just spin faster and force more air in. Its why jet engines work so well at 35,000 feet

hopefully one day someone figures out how to sell a van with multiple seating and cargo configurations.

this is the electric truck chevrolet (or GMC) should be building, considering they already have an electric vehicle on the market and know how to make pickup trucks.

Totally agree. People tend to shy away from expensive vehicle purchases that require a loan in a private party transaction

It sure is a ...car

I hope this serves to show how incredibly common this is across workplaces in America, more than being unique to Tesla.

I think car enthusiasts get stuck in a rut of “how will cars possibly differentiate themselves, the engine is the soul etc etc” and we all know this to be true. Then I was trying to talk to my wife about the wonderful sounds and feel of the inline 6 and how thats different from an inline 4 or a V8 and she told she

you’ve never sat in a shitty smelly uber lexus RX?

the question is, are the priced like they are made in america? or are they discount?

Most microplastic waste in our water is from people washing their clothes. We are basically screwed

It’s because the hypothesis is bullshit. Urbanization is a trend that isn’t going away. 

has anyone actually moved one of these cars at those prices? I feel like this car is the mascot of the “I Know What I Have” guy and all these ads just sit on the internet forever with no offers.

The cactus might sell, it’s a practical crossover with good gas mileage. But it’s on the small side for some people’s definition

Does that mean we will get the Citroen cactus in the US? Please say yes

My golf story is I almost convinced my wife to get one but we ended up with a Jetta instead bc she doesn’t like hatchbacks. Sad reacts only

1/2 ton Promasters start at 30k before you even start adding features or shelving units and dividers.