If nothing else, it has forced auto companies to put their chips down in terms of where they really stand on fuel economy issues. I expect customers who care about such things, an increasingly large portion of the population, will take notice.
If nothing else, it has forced auto companies to put their chips down in terms of where they really stand on fuel economy issues. I expect customers who care about such things, an increasingly large portion of the population, will take notice.
I am gonna miss this thing.
That “stupid” white wagon has the heart and drivetrain of an R33 GT-R...but with a better looking face and 4 proper seats. And room in the back for our e-scooters and college debt.
for the Veloster is our king, and to our king, we bow.
The 200SX was sold alongside the 240SX here in the states from 94-98. It was never a replacement for the 240.
I want my R32 in 90s school portrait-gradient-background paint scheme...actually...
the only thing I miss about the 90s
Every young person I know who is responsible and woke knows he needs to spend money on appreciating assets and retirement.
Nissan....
Wow so they really are trying to identify with the millenial and GenZ demographic lol
I was there from September 2009 to April 2010 waiting to pick up, and then finally picking up with a class of Blue Falcons.
I like the bolt for it’s performance. But honestly it’s such a minger that’s the only reason I don’t already have one as my dd. It’s not even funky-ugly like the Soul EV. It’s just ugly...period. The Mini is disappointing because it looks great but has that shitty range. So yet again, no EV option for the poors that…
You’re conveniently leaving out the actual numbers of that purchase.
I was stationed briefly in Ft. Leonard Wood MO with a small detachment of Marines. Every time we took liberty we were forced to do it in pairs to keep each other from....dying. One weekend my roommate dragged me out to the strip club. If I wasn’t gay before then,,, I sure as fuck was after witnessing that horror.
Tennessee strippers...
[Mitsubishi] is leaving behind its campus in Cypress, Calif., just miles from Seal Beach, for leaner digs in friendly Franklin, Tenn., as part of a broad corporate strategy of turning the diminished brand into more of a nimble startup, quickly dispensing with old practices that aren’t working in favor of new ones…
“Rauchy und der Bandit”
It’s a brilliant piece of design. As long as that towel rack on the back stays retracted.
What’s another half a trillion in debt? Stolen from savers in the form of newly created money borrowed into existence at the fed and generations yet to be born to pay it back plus interest!
While I agree that those things take precedent.