engineerthefuture
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engineerthefuture

I imagine it would be incredibly nerve wracking to own a hyper car when you’re not someone who can just drop $10k+ as though it’s a $100 car part. Much like the people who own something that is all original from the 60s and you can’t just order a matching part.

The most surprising part of first is that more manufacturers aren’t trying to artificially keep production down and supplies tight. 

Always an odd reminder that an active shooter is so common in our (otherwise) developed nation that it’s perfectly reasonable to assume a cop on a random dash cam is heading to one.

Not only are “experts” concerned just as much about those trucks, there have been multiple postings across multiple sources for multiple years. They (including this website) have even pointed out how it is a bigger American problem than other nations. Taking those same big grills and turning them into pointed steel

Good to know that’s a thing. I was quite confused and wondering if this is some tiktok trend that I’m officially too old to understand. 

Cars like this are just a scientific method to determine the average number of trolls who visit this site. 

Bygdiq got me. Now I’m going to laugh when I see an Escalade or Hummer EV. 

In the video he said it was 14 repairs, not 14 replacements. Some of those 14 were maintenance. One of them that he thinks was a replacement and it made it 780,000 km. This whole blog is a mess of details about what the repair life of this car has been like.

This reminds me of the bacardi & coke premixed drinks I got all the time in college. The can looked very much like a generic energy drink, with COLA in big text and bacardi in very small text, so I could drink it without fuss from the managers while working those 12-hour+ kitchen shifts. Those were pretty solid for a

I didn’t know a True Lies show even existed, but one of the first results when I looked it up was that CBS already cancelled it. 

I really liked my Veloster, but the dealer experience was awful and the issues with it not cold starting really killed it for me. I found out many 2010-2016 Hyundais with a push start had a shitty sensor for the break that wouldn’t work when it got too cold out. So I was living near Chicago with a toddler and car that

In our current political climate, the solutions that pass are often the best solutions. There will always be a better solution, but rarely a solution that 300 politicians will agree on that won’t get immediately crushed by an ever-growing list of federal judges. The ACA wasn’t the best healthcare plan, but it is way

I’d have to live in it if I went out and got one, even if it was a mechanical miracle without issues. My wife has the firm stance that I can only buy something like a Maserati if she also gets a Land Rover. That basically turns my previous comment into needing to own 4 different cars so we’re ready when the 2 luxury

There isn’t really a singular option that can just be turned off for a 30% macro cut that wouldn’t also have immediate, catastrophic effects on day-to-day life. The practical solutions are to continue chipping away at the sectors where a single law (like vehicle emissions) can have downstream effects. I would expect

Why the hell is the Blazer and Lyriq even remotely comparable price wise? 

It’s the right answer. That’s the type of car that I would love to own if I had other similarly nice options to drive while the Maserati is being repaired. So need triple Maserati money to account for the other cars. The type of money where I don’t care that my 6-figure car is out of service because I’ll just take the

Between their response to this and the car thefts, I’m really happy I didn’t even bother trying to shop Kia/Hyundai for our last 2 purchases. Just doing a basic purchase at their dealer networks can be bad enough, but it doesn’t seem like corporate cares any more about their image. 

does the Charger EV cease to have a reason to exist?

My takeaway is that everyone who is actually buying a BEV truck is too busy buying a Rivian, while people who want to participate in surveys like talking about Tacomas. 

Because the last few elections have been totally boring with absolutely no events of historical consequence...I think most Americans will just be happy if election workers don’t get attacked or capital buildings ransacked.