ericcollins02
WingaDingaDingaDingaDinga
ericcollins02

It’s okay because it's van time 

I used to sell Infinitis for a short period of time and I completely understand why this is happening. Infiniti has 4 major issues:

I have to admit, this is the first time I hear about Infiniti pulling out of Europe, they’ve never been too successful but I regularly see them on the road here in the UK at least, albeit in crappy diesel form. I’m still holding out for a first gen Q45 that somehow made its way over here...

Bring back color interiors!

I don’t even give a shit if it has a platform cousin in the Fusion. This is a Lincoln I actually want. Actually, if I could get even more outlandishness with the Continental, that would even be better.

Well then, I came to make an ugly joke but all 6 comments before me have already done that soooo... good job guys! We all agree on something for once!

Uh, Chevy

I can think of one reason why the Ram is outselling the Silverado. Just look at the damn Chevy and find a barf bag.

Also, because it is very ugly. 

For homeowners, SimpleFuel makes a system that creates hydrogen fuel out of water and electricity. And it could be powered by solar, at least in part.

Shockingly, the fleets of Taycans have been regularly TESTING. out in the real world. TESTING.

So, basically, non-Tesla carmakers have standards?

Ran when parked.

I must be missing something, but these sound like Automotive PETA equivalents, not badasses.

WingaDingaDingaDingaDinga is a keyboard/armchair enthusiast.

I actually like the looks of the 124, but I couldn’t imagine actually getting one instead of a Miata. 

FTFY

Or you could pick up somewhere between 5 and 10 older Miatas (maybe more!), or one and a half to two newer ones.

and I find myself heartened by living in a culture where the curiosities of the “nerd” have not only been normalized, but also reflected in mass-market entertainment like Marvel and Star Wars.”

As a former Beetle convertible owner, I can attest that once the novelty wears off, you’re left with an okay-ish car that is way too small, doesn’t get particularly good gas mileage, and is expensive to repair. None of those are necessarily deal breakers, but spending almost $20k on one certainly should be. If you