elmo187
Elmo
elmo187

It is the only way to get them out of there. Considering some of these cars are buried, it's less time consuming than digging them out. Plus, they're not letting any workers down there in order to dig them out. A bit too dangerous to have people down there where the sinkhole could potentially cave in, or be below

You do realize that Felix has already driven race cars in the past, right?

Oh here we go. Another GM hating troll that has to keep bringing up the bailout in order to think his argument matters.

If you didn't know what a Cadillac ELR was before last month, there's a good chance you're very familiar with this plug-in luxury coupe now. It's all because of this cringeworthy TV commercial, but it did exactly what Cadillac wanted to do.

You can't help a car breaking though.

Yeah, because car drivers don't do the same thing...

They aren't mules. Mules are vehicles used in order to test drivetrains and chassis with an older model's body over top of it. These are pre-production prototypes, which have everything in them that the production car has in them, just not registered as a street car. The McLaren P1 that Chris Harris tested was a

Seeing as the car dropped almost 50 feet, I'd say it probably didn't do that much damage to it than that fall it took. GM is paying out millions and millions of dollars to restore these cars.

Could it be? Did someone top GM in their over-thought out vehicle unveilings?

Almost had you convinced? Really?

Anybody who puts the Thompson Twins in their video is automatically looked as being insane.

This isn't your argument. You called it a Fiat, when it isn't.

Except it is only based on a Fiat chassis and will most likely be powered by the same engines that power the new 200 and the Dart.

Oh wow, yeah, you're trolling. You're trolling REAL hard.

You're talking about how I'm blind, yet you're the one who seems to think this new change was perfect. Funny how everybody in this comment section seems to not think this was perfect and Jalopnik writers and editors are listening to every word we're saying

Uh there were a shitload of issues before the change. Image and YouTube video posting in the comments was very unreliable. One day, you could post either just fine, then the other you've just been "Kinja'd". Even though you posted the link to the video or image, it doesn't show up in your comment at all. Oh and then

Well, then he needs to switch to the new Colorado, which is of unibody construction. A Colorado with an LT4 swap going sideways would be absolutely badass.

Did you not see the comment I am responding to? They are actually gathering our thoughts on the new system. Meaning they are taking what we say and using it to fix the current issue.

Please tell me Rhett & Link helped on this ad. Because that would justify everything.

Why is that? Is the truck not production based?