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I’ve always found Clarkson very funny, if occasionally pretty cringe. But I think he was far better suited to reviewing cars and teasing his buddies in his kind of rough, but witty way. I think his takes on broader society only bring out the side of him that just isn’t contemporary. I doubt his views are rare, but

Isn’t Lucid calling its buyers like 15 times a piece to get them from cancelling orders? This whole think is a little odd... I mean I guess it might make that big a difference - or maybe the tires are wonky and this car is a ringer. I’m not accusing Lucid, just saying that big of an improvement seems... odd. I hope

I wondered if the film’s casual (and healthy) handling of its queer characters made Disney timid to overdue what I suppose is a very “woke” film. Pity if that’s the case that in this environment all the “groomer” filth that isn’t true and lives in that gray area between lies and innuendo. It was not the greatest

So he knew it was heavy... and he had it for 9 miles before he went hooning like an idiot... I doubt that he read the manual on what the different features do, or the different modes involve. But this really isn’t a Raptor and a little bit of homework would have laid that bare.

We need to make big structural changes to shipping in our country. Shipping by trucks is obscenely wasteful. I absolutely feel for the little guy in the process, I sincerely do, but big trucking and even small-time owners have built upon a business model that is ecologically disgusting and economically precarious. And

She is the personification of someone flailing to stay relevant instead of accepting her place in the timeline of pop music and culture and accepting the accolades that would go along with that. It hurts because we would like to venerate her and instead, she just seems, old, confused, and creepy looking.

Awesome looking little car but would be an absolute death trap where I live. The lack of acceleration would make getting cut off by guys in giant trucks a real concern. But it’s impossible not to love the styling.

Not to beat on a drum but to my estimation, thrashy little cars like this have the biggest gains to make through electrification.  Won’t need a huge battery, can have 200 hp easily, will be a ton of fun as long as one never hits anything bigger than a squirrel.

The comments here are great, though being aroused by so many small cars borders on automotive pedophilia... Just sayin’.  Anyways... I want this to be VERY low, difficult to get in an out of, do 60 in no more than 5 seconds, and have a back seat that I can make my kids sit in.

If that’s not called the Lizzo...

Is that thing melting?

Not if it looks like THAT! But seriously repeat after me: “mid-engine design is obsolete in an EV. They all have the same layout, so everything that’s not curb weight, power, tires, and center of gravity is just pose.”

Hahahahah, I am actually cracking up... though I think that is some sort of a disorder.

Hemsworth is a fine enough actor, but it’s Cavil’s role. They should either stop making the show or wait till he’s available. This is sad for the show. Imagine if they replaced William Shatner with Jim Carry in Star Trek. Sure, they’re both over-actors but REALLY?

My dad has been gone since 2007, but when Nissan was showing this car at auto shows I got to see one on the stand and I was in love.  Porsche is my favorite brand because of the language and the culture, but there has never been a car that I either found more beautiful, or had a more emotional connection to because of

I steal one because I hang out at Afterlife too much and I’m too lazy to walk.

The line of the side glass on that car makes me angry.  The rest is so pretty, except for the wheels.

Amen to that!  I keep a controller handy for that car, just in case.

The ridgeline screams to be a hybrid IMHO.  It’s a fantastic idea, but the mileage compared to a 2.7 F150 isn’t a big savings.  

I bought a Bolt EV this summer. It’s not for people who live where winter is really extreme, or for someone who needs to regularly travel long distances because the charging network is the wild west right now. But as our second car it’s amazing. It’s practically free to run, requires minimal maintenance, has a few