So he made a shitty hybrid? Truly a genius who has invented something new that completely does not exists /sarcasm.
So he made a shitty hybrid? Truly a genius who has invented something new that completely does not exists /sarcasm.
The whining in this article is almost as annoying as all the typos
Still waiting on that Pacifica Hellcat, but I’d settle for a Hemi version (as a rental).
Ah, ok. I know that they are building a battery and assembly plant near Savannah. They may be built here in the future.
Multipronged approach
“Pretend army” is super on brand for “conservatives” these days. Pathetic.
Vin Scully was in his mid 90s and when I heard he passed on it was still a shock to me. I just figured he was going to be a fixture of baseball forever.
How many customers looking to drop over $80,000 on a luxury truck does Rivian think they will lose because of a $7,500 tax credit? They probably could have started their vehicles at $90,000 without any of their buyers batting an eye. If Rivian offered a more basic trim that started closer to $60,000 they’d be selling…
maybe they should fast forward something else not just for the 1%
600 miles still isn’t practical. Most of us drive 3,000 miles a day, in a blizzard across Antartica. How’s the mileage at -60°?
I’d love for a day to go by without hearing about this guy.
I really like the Stinger. It’s got presence. Hatchback for a bit more room. Handles well from all reports.
If it’s an electric Maverick, Dearborn can have my money right now.
Chinese and pizza have been delivered since delivery became an option because those are foods typically reserved for dinners at home and most importantly: they travel really well on short distances.
And still tipping when we pick up because independent restaurants could use our help since everything went to shit
I regret to inform you that basically everything reported on this site is a first world problem.
If a restaurant actually offers their own delivery service (pizza and Chinese are the big two around me), I’ll gladly take advantage of the service and tip the guy cash when he shows up.
Cars are safer than ever yet people are still dying. Wonder why. Maybe instead of pouring resources into making cars safer with more tech (which makes them heavier and more expensive), why don’t we go to the root of the issue and actually increase the requirements for obtaining a license in the US. You want all of…