Against my better judgment, I really like this thing, not thinking about the practical aspects.
Against my better judgment, I really like this thing, not thinking about the practical aspects.
Springfield, I’m aware of/ Eats GMC Sierras/ When the algae on the boat ramp starts bloomin’…
I like the chin spoiler on your image much more than that clunky, Rock-em Sock-em Robot chin. The front badge delete also is a downer for me.
The article has a photo of the frunk, therefore it must exist. The article also has the drag coefficient, a very low .24...the same as a Model S with virtually no grille.
In my youth, I had an 8-track recorder. To make it even more awesome, it was by Realistic from Radio Shack. My nerd-dom knows no boundaries.
That’s pretty messed up. I live near many boat ramps and have launched many boats but I haven’t seen one steep enough to cause a vehicle to slide down it when wet, and these types of occurrences are rare in the vast network of lakes near me.
That’s about the only way to be underwater on payments on a truck in this market.
Maybe one of the greatest typos ever.
I’m waiting for the Changli version.
I see basic geometry is not your strength.
You’re telling me your commute is a straight line from your house to your work? Please tell more!
Over half of even American adult males, and vast majority of women.
There is an assumption that growth will be infinite, infinite number of customers, infinite raw materials, infinite profit.. Damn there is currently only one planet.
Agree 100%. Put protected trails into/through heavy urban/traffic areas and usage will drastically increase. As is, there are all sorts of bike lanes that put bike and scooter riders at real risk. Good examples include bike lanes that end at no shoulder overpasses and bridges, drastic traffic speed deltas, crossover…
Tough to say which will dumb you down faster, listening to Wall Street opine on EVs, or listening to Jalopnik opine on Wall Street.
“Man whose parents have amassed just enough to retire at 65 without reducing middle class standard of living crushes their dreams in one fell swoop.”
his parents are worth $2 million