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If only Harley had a sub-brand that would be interesting to the youths...Maybe one that sells sport bikes, and stuff that isn’t just wannabe choppers for the middle manager who needs something loud enough to make him feel better about his ED, but whose wife won’t let him spend enough money to buy a Vette, or build a

They need to revamp their image and start catering to a younger crowd. I think Harley is too old school for that ICQ/MySpace era.

I wish she was mine😢😠

Try that in your Hellcat, b!tches!

I looked quite a ways down before posting and didn’t see any such post. Maybe I didn’t luk hard enuf!!

Corollary, Any intelect sufficiently advanced beyond the limits of the observer’s own will be able to spell intellect!

I think the definition you’re looking for is the one along the lines of ‘doing the exact same thing and expecting a different outcome is insanity’

That is a hell of a lot of words just to say “I like to pretend Elon Musk is my imaginary friend.”

And don’t forget about the oil industry and people like the Koch brothers.

I think there are some who HATE Tesla because Tesla is viewed as a threat... like in the oil industry as well as some factions in the auto industry.

What haven’t they done that they promised?

Nobody on Jalopnik even owns a car. We’re actually mostly bots that just repost “YEAH WHEN FORD BUILDS A MUSTANG STATION WAGON WITH A STICK I’LL BUY ONE USED IN 10 YEARS FOR $3K!!!!!” on any story. I have now fulfilled my programming bleep boop beep.

Anyone complaining about Africans of any description while they’re trying to sell me something aren’t getting my money. It may not be racist, but it’s sure as hell racist-adjacent.

Oh, come on. It’s nothing gorgeous, but it’s a far sight better looking than a new Maxima, Camry, or Accord.

1st Gear: It’s the old chicken and the egg. You need employees to mass produce a car, but you need car sales to justify hiring those employees. Yeah, Tesla is burning through cash, but they are also trying to produce an affordable car that “most people” can afford on a scale they have never done before. Give them

I believe Elon Musk is way ahead of his time. A visionary who can make things happen and do so in a big way. The only holdback is his propensity to aspire for too much all at the same time. Aside from the brand of phenomenal E-cars Tesla, he has undertaken things others have just shrugged their collective shoulders

That rickety bridge sequence has to be one of the most tortuous movie filming sequences of all time. The rain pouring down. How the truck sways on the bridge—looking like it’ll snap anything second—big kudos to the movie’s production designer. The actors looking like they’re in danger every second on that wet slippery

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I didn’t really know anything about this movie, and went in with no expectations except for one: that there would be some car-related stuff that was worth watching.

“Hey, you know this thing that seems to be working so far? Let’s stop doing that”.

I’ve owned two Mustangs over the years, as well as a Chevy Corvair, the car that the Camaro effectively killed. As such, I acknowledge the Camaro’s existence, but that’s about it.