Any car Mercedes Streeter has owned multiple examples of.
Any car Mercedes Streeter has owned multiple examples of.
I have recently discovered the Datsun 620 crew cab, and my wife would fit fine in a Cappuccino, sine she is a 3/4 scale person and the Cappuccino is a 3/4 scale Miata
This looks like a prop from a dystopian Sci-fi film and seems as well thought out as the USFA Zip Gun. Expect these to never come to your neighborhood while Rivian builds something useful in a year or so. It's not like you can't electrify any number of existing designs.
Perhaps it’s because modern minivans are pretty decent. A Toyota Sienna is no worse than the Camry it’s based on. A Mazda5 can be downright fun since it's smaller and available with a manual.
The Hype Loop is even more laughable than the Cybertruck. This "transit innovation" is cars in tunnels with colored lights. They can't even use automation in this highly controlled environment.
The obvious candidate is the beigemobile from old Subaru adds. IIRC this was a lightly disguised Kia Sephia, which was bland in its own right.
Can you find a Ford Maverick for under $25,000? That seems like a good option, either that or a used F150. If Craig's ego can handle it a good minivan makes for easy kid wrangling and surprising cargo capacity.
As with Punisher skulls, "thin blue line", "we are warriors" etc. it sounds tough at first glance but as with Bush the elder using Born in the USA as campaign anthem nobody looked deeper.
The pre face-lift Fiat Multipla with the headlights in the cowl. I love the concept and appreciate the looks. On a more practical level I still carry a torch for our 2nd generation Mazda5.
Thanks for answering the inevitable Fisker inventory question. While Vinfast may cheap at the end of the day it’s the Nissan Versa or Mitsubishi Mirage of EVs, a barely competent vehicle noteworthy only for low cost.
Gotta star a Ssangyong reference
The first problem is wanting to buy a Cybertruck in the first place. That said I see this as the intersection of the uncertainty of used EV pricing and the insanity of "gotta have it"car pricing for most of these. The "AI pricing" is a logical corollary of the tech bro demographic being attracted to the Cybertruck. I…
Early 80s are best known for being less bad than a Chevy Citation. At $5k with a ripped top and bad AC ND.
That's a lot nicer than the new Superchargers at Crater Lake Junction which are just sitting on a lot between two derelict stores across from a motel. On the bright side the truck stop in Chemult is installing chargers, on the minus they are Evgo. For reference this is on Highway 97 in Central Oregon
The Cybertruck is the gift that keeps on giving. I have no love for Geico so I dislike everyone involved. Insuring an F350 dually is probably similar but I amused at the idea of being unable to drive a Cybertruck because it is uninsurable.
I am completely unsurprised that Fisker’s departure from HQ was a much of a shit show as Fisker cars. This will just be another generic commercial building in a few months unlike the 90s Bugatti factory that is a well preserved haikyo
Some of it is interesting and innovative, all of it unobtanium for normal people. I’m sort of OK with that since it reduces the chances of a McLaren driver exceeding Rowan Atkinson’s insurance claim.
This goes some way to explaining the suboptimal route choices of the under construction for way too many years system
The NYPD has a long history of missing the alleged perpetrator and hitting bystanders, there was an incident IIRC near Times Square and even worse the negligent manslaughter of Akai Gurley by a rookie who fumbled his gun.
I feel increasingly justified in calling Tesla’s Level 2 ADAS Full Self Crashing. smh