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What’s funny is the Dynamex Decision (pronounced dynamics not dina-mex) was from a company that also took advantage of a practice that was historically used in moderation. Essentially they took all of their employee drivers and switched them to contractors with nothing changing except a reduction in pay and benefits.

And this people is why we cant have nice things. When it started Uber was a side gig for people that already have jobs to make a few bucks on the side. Then a bunch of people decided to do it full time and bitch about how the system doesn’t work as they assume it should. Uber/Lyft didnt do anything to discourage this

Before you reflexively bash Tesla, think about it... This is brilliant.

It’s almost as if manufacturers use test mules for marketing purposes.

Also the Toyota had to pull the 4,400 lb Jeep but the Jeep had to pull the 5,100 lb Toyota. Also the Toyota seemed to struggle in practically every test while the Jeep made it look easy minus one test where it bottomed out, yet the Toyota beats the Jeep?

Prosecutor: You’re about to get waymo criminal charges.

So instead of being the “American version of BMW,” as the story says, this time Cadillac will be GM’s version of Tesla. Maybe this reboot will take, who knows.

How much for the new Honda Element?

I would watch this.

Awesome retro-callback.  I’m “all in” for a mash-up of “Wall Street” Meets “Hot Fuzz” set in the Investment Banking World of Canary Wharf circa 1988.  There will be car chases and Suspenders-with-Suits.  And, Timothy Dalton as the Evil LBO Specialist.

I hope the CEO who green lit this BS leaves BMW quickly before he ruins the place even more. Oh wait.

I think the funniest part of the Mercedes Illuminated star is that you can only get it if you cheap out on options that really matter, like adaptive cruise and automatic emergency braking. You are literally making your MB shittier from the factory for the sake of adding the “look at me” emblem.

Look what I just saw drive by and yes, the engine sounds 100% Sprinter diesel.

Every time I hear the term “Hot damn!” I think of

Saw one for the first time at the RM Auctions this weekend. What a disappointment in real life. Wavy body, poor fit and finish, ugly interior, and overall really weird portions that only stick out in person. This car is best enjoyed via posters.

Mark my words, classic car auctions have just jumped the shark.

Is that really the same prototype that was originally flat black then painted red? Have they really only built two prototypes thus far?

This thing needs an EV swap pronto.

Isn’t the EV part the only reason why we’re reading the article here?