Like OceanGate has anything like $50M in assets. At this point, they might not have $500.
Like OceanGate has anything like $50M in assets. At this point, they might not have $500.
For the longest time the wrangler was both the entry level jeep and the best off road. Now the wrangler is a high end jeep and jeep has no entry level off roader.
“I turned it over” might not be the best phrase to use with the Samurai
“In fact, the automaker loses more than $32,000 on every car that rolls off the production line in Normal, Illinois, as Automotive News reports:”
It doesn't really exist, it's just a . . . . Mirage.
Mitsubishi sold 13,220 Mirages in the US market last year. The best sales year ever was 26,966 in 2019.
For me, something like this would be the sweet spot for a campervan. Still pretty drivable for a daily, but comfort for a weekend as well. Eurovan weekender hit that same spot. Not sure there is anything in the US currently that works.
I actually like this thing. Looks better than the Tacoma IMO
First, you need to invest in ways to get people around that don’t require driving a single car. If you intentionally double gas prices overnight you’d have a revolution a week later. But if you wean people off cars, get them to see the benefits of not driving, incentivize businesses to encourage work from home where…
So, I know this is a car site and all but, Who the fuck needs a car with 500 hp? Why is something like this available from the factory, for sale to normal idiots who have enough money to buy one but nothing else that says they’re capable of handling a car with this much power?
I’ve tried to have this conversation with many EV deniers and their response is basically “we can drill here in the US” and some combination of “infrastructures!” and “solar power doesn’t work when its cloudy”. Short term thinkers.
Wait, what? So now it’s the government’s concern that the average new car costs $47,000? First off, just 5% of the population buys a new car every year. The vast majority of Americans either don’t have a car, drive a used car, or bought their car many years ago. Second, there are scores of new cars available that cost…
Depending on who wins — former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris — the world of EVs could look a lot different to start 2025.
As long as we have the GOP being lapdogs for oil and gas industries and their base being too stupid to realize that EV and renewables are the real answer to energy independence rather than just drilling more domestically, we will never get there.
Or how about ending subsidies for the oil and gas industries that have been going for almost a century and are among the most profitable companies in the world?
Or even “hey, we have a new propulsion method that is quieter, faster, requires much less maintenance, and you can “fill up” at home every night”
Regardless of which side of the “political aisle” you sit on, it is wild to me that there is a large group of people who are simply unwilling to accept anything that could improve the environment.
Anything from the Fast & Furious franchise.
Keep up with bare bones basic maintenance on these and driveline will easily outlast the rest of the car.
No, shut up, this is how we got where we are with giant overpowered trucks ruining everything. This can already tow 4,000 pounds and still gets decent mileage. If you want a big truck, buy a big truck. Don’t ruin the small truck.