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Perhaps the AI that wrote this was asked to come up with a topical reference, and that was the best it could do.

Stellantis is nothing more than a holding company. The only commonality of their holdings is they produce automobiles independently. No visible efforts have been made to integrate supply chains, and probably haven’t done much with regard to product distribution either. I realize there is much to overcome to get to

The Hacked up Maybach in Otis

I get its based on the prowler so it isn’t really going to look to normal but damn that thing is ugly.

It seems like it could’ve been an honest mistake by the construction company

You’re readin’ that wrong, son.

Respect the GOAT. The LS400 will cart you and yours through town and across the country forever, and they’ll still carting your descendants through the wasteland in comfort long after civilization collapses.

Wtf happened to Jalopnik?!?

I will probably get some flak here, but it most likely was an insurance-based denial. Any of these contests that you see to win prizes (hole in one, kick a fg, make free throws, etc.), the sponsor company will get insurance for them. And it is really up to the insurance company to pay out the prize if it is won.

At least the door stayed attached so Boeing is getting better.

Personally, I’m REALLY looking forward to the Rivian R3. If the price is right, that’ll likely be my first EV. 

I honestly didn’t know that Hoonigan was anything other than a slogan or name. I associated it with Ken Block but that’s as far as it went for me. To discover it’s an actual business with $1.2 billion in debt blows my mind as much as those gymkhana videos. This might be part of their business problem.

sounds like you get estimates and don’t bid jobs out. two very different processes. if it’s a bid and you have a contract the contractor eats it. but I’m sure you know that. 

Yuk.

Say, why have we never had a follow up? I’d like to hear what all those people ended up doing.

Wait, isn’t there a scene at the end of that movie that literally shows him driving there in a convertible? 

Apparently you missed the word “every” in the title.

Yes, seems pretty clear. And smart.

I’m guessing this is so kids can’t get out without the parents being near them. Otherwise kids could open doors into oncoming traffic.

People who never plan to buy an EV: “Missed opportunity. If it had 550 miles of range, I’d be all over this and pay in cash”