Aww... Wilmington, DE. I was all excited to see the urban burbs of Philly in all their glory... Alas it was just a BP on the Christina river: just like Philly itself.
Aww... Wilmington, DE. I was all excited to see the urban burbs of Philly in all their glory... Alas it was just a BP on the Christina river: just like Philly itself.
At the very beginning of the video, does the ride-along say with a giggle, “they’re gonna be black”?
Oh. rainBOWS!
From the second video - “that Tomi Lahren- the one that seems to be able to create a massive controversy with 3 and a half minutes of final thoughts.”
There can be no controversy over this- We all agree this is just the ignorant ramblings of a racist.
So who is at fault in a crash when cruise control is used? Isn’t the driver responsible for driving no matter what features the car claims to have?
That’s the best way to forget to turn on your headlights, since the cluster is turned on with them.
It’s not camouflaged, it’s the Rimono SUV.
I love me some MINI but this thing is ALLwrong. The tires aren’t even inflated properly in these pictures. I don’t know if it’s the lighting but the the sheet metal looks like ravioli as it tapers off at the seams.
I can't stop watching the guy in the lower-right corner. His face drops slowly from a smile to a misty terror.
Oh, say can you see, by my car’s dim dome lights
What so barely we stole, with our parents spare key-ring?
Wait. This is staged, right? Are we all collectively ignoring this or ....
Isn’t it pretty easy to do what no other car company is attempting? Like if Ford wanted to attempt making gearboxes out of cheese?
How much faith can anyone have in a company that can’t even properly render a figment of their own imagination? This company has so far demonstrated that their main skill is screwing up an opportunity. I’m a big fan of new ideas, blind passion, start-ups, and breaking boundaries... but damn if Faraday doesn’t come off…
realizing that it’s just a damn car, and who really cares?
My initial reaction to this is “YES!” So much variety.. and win-win for Elon AND the “cottage industry” of 2015+...
if we were to shift to collective-ownership, it would mean that vehicles are provided as a service, as a contract. It’s another layer of abstraction between you and the product, another layer of costs, fees, and another avenue to make more profits.
Lincoln Navigator by Xzibit.
I was going to call this style “sketchy” for similar reasons. I think it’s great that the designer has basically infinite control over all the details of the vehicle, but something can look great “on paper” and just not work in real life. When I see these types of designs in person, I can appreciate the artistry and…
One day we will look back at this as the quintessential example of ’10s beige.