frankfolk
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frankfolk

I’m tired of all the whining of the anti-vaxxers and anti-maskers.  Don’t want to vaccinate, don’t leave your home.  Don’t want to wear a mask, then stay home.  Quit your whining about your rights being infringed upon.

Here’s a suggestion for you:  Don’t build it; don’t buy it.  I’m sorry, but I just can’t think of any situation in which the EV hummer is the best vehicle to buy.  

A modern gas or hybrid powered pickup is the answer for this guy. Probably an F150 Powerboost midgrade (probably Lariat) with the FX4 package and Trailer towing package.  His mileage would be great as well as the pulling power.  You’d still be able to carry the entire family plus go off-roading from time to time.

You say potato, I say potato; you say Patina, I say rust.  This is not a good look in my view.

Love the back story, the character of baby, and his caretaker.  It is a unique spin on the robbery movie genre.

I’m once again in the minority on these modern Maseratis.  I personally think that the styling is so great that the stylist should be a leading figure somewhere.  On the other hand I’d hate to own something so fragile over the long term, but still NP!

Those are fighting words.

Sure are!  I don’t remember which movie, but the one in which the Lotus dives under water just made me want a Lotus.

You defended Pony.ai in your last paragraph, by saying no one really was injured. But then you forgot this: “. . . when it “came into contact” with a center divider containing a traffic sign.”  If their system is so inept that on a simple right turn it comes into contact with the center divider, then the system is

Sounds like a likely case of pedal confusion.

Why would you drive this in such a manner as to create a rollover situation in the first place?  

Road rage much?  Just pass it and don’t worry about the poor slob who is just trying to get around.  When you look at old Beetles and the like, this one isn’t even that slow.

I’ll take the V6 version.  Thanks

Could the styling of this car be any uglier?  I think not, so I won’t get excited about this one even one bit.

Easy; move to the suburbs and you can have your electric car and drive longer distances too.

There is only one remaining market for this car: A You-tuber wanting to do a series on an old expensive Mercedes Limo, not enough for a nice price at all.

“. . ., it certainly looks well constructed and a heck of a lot more regal than any old Town Car.”  I’ll take the Town Car thank you very much.  Did you see that ugly netting tied to that center console?  And what’s the point of that useless console?  No Dice unless it comes at a winter beater price of about 5500.

I’ve heard Bolts sell new for quite a bit less than that magical 30 000 range.  That to me is an acceptable price for the majority of people, especially if you can charge at home.

The Cybertruck already has such an industrial, brutalist look about it that I just don’t see how a wiper, however big it is, is going to make it any uglier.”  This, entirely this, is the right response to the wiper/mirror controversy.  At least this picture offers a view of a bed and I for one am impressed that this

I wish that the future van looks even a bit like that ID Buzz everyone was talking about.  It seems that Volkswagen has found a way to Vanagon the design before it built even one copy.