Thriller is from 1982.
Thriller is from 1982.
Yeah that gives off serious hearse vibes! I wonder though if it does for the younger generations. Is that still a style on modern hearses?
Or DeeLite?
I just loved the futuristic simplicity of the Eunos Cosmo interior. Great match for its crazy tri-rotor engine and elegant styling.
It looks like a shoe.
I’m gonna say the saab 9=3 because it had fighter jet mode
Jaguar XJ220
Fully bastardized equals a ND.
Oh, and it’ll definitely be a cloth-leather combo. Cloth for the seat surfaces, door bottoms, and headliner. Leather for the seat surrounds, dash, center console, and door tops.
We all know what it’s for!
Don’t ever go anywhere.
when i first got a house, i thought that stainless steel appliances looked pretty awesome. now all my appliances just have water stains all over them lol. i’m too lazy to be cleaning that all the time. if i had a cybertruck, i’d probably drive it through a car wash and undoubtedly it would look worse than my fridge.
Looks like a bathtub with a fedora.
Yeah, anime girl wrap.
As a frequent road-tripper and former Model S owner, this is was less convenient than it seems. First, stopping at superchargers is often MUCH less convenient than a gas station. In New England, I frequently need to drive 10-15 minutes off-course to get to a super-charger.
To be fair, that cable has at least another foot of stretch before it’s maxed out, and he could back up another foot to boot.
You commenters need to read and understand this article much more closely. First, mentioned last in the article, only 10% of Cubans own motor vehicles, implied to by ICE vehicles. Second, they are denominating the new petrol prices in USD. Hence, the Cuban government intends to siphon money from the US toursists who…
That math is clearly wrong. The BBC article says the current 25 peso/liter price is equivalent to $0.20/liter. So, gas will rise from $0.20/liter to $0.78/liter, or from $0.76/gallon to $2.94/gallon. Essentially, they’re eliminating the huge fuel subsidy that had been in place.
I still love the Honda E, limited range notwithstanding. If I lived in London, it would definitely be a great city car for avoiding the congestion charge, whipping around narrow streets and parking in tight spots.
But I guess the CyberTruck does show how badly things can go if you try and put a wildly impractical concept vehicle into production.