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VW knows that these are the only pokemon there:

Do you honestly believe what you just wrote?

Because 4 of them have multiple personality disorder.

Mr. McDildertits. That is a lucid, intelligent, well thought-out comment. +1

Somewhere at Honda HQ a designer was bored out of their skull, idly playing with an image of a Civic, changing aspect ratios, stretching it, shrinking it, just generally pissing around. All of a sudden, a senior manager walked up behind him, and asked “what’s that your working on, that looks sharp”. The other

Yep, that’s a Crosstour ass. But that’s ok. Sometimes you think you see your wife at her family reunion and go up behind her and squeeze her butt. Sometimes it turns out it’s actually her niece. You just gotta get there early so before you have to wait in the car you can get a burger, a brat, and a beer in, before

I have a lot of respect for all parties involved. Driver called the Trooper on his speeding. Trooper admitted he was wrong and owned up to it with his chain of command.

When I worked at VW (2012-2014), parties like this were the norm. Always outrageous, always over the top, and always tens of thousands of dollars. And all this while my teammates were being laid off left and right. It never felt right. Now I work for an IT firm. Our last team-building activity was serving food at a

Oh I totally agree that I cant afford a tesla, absolutely. There are just three owners round here, all of which constantly stay on the horn and riding everyones bumpers like its a fucking fairground ride theyre so close.

More like “pawtonomous” cars.

Case in point.

If you've seen the average shopper at Walmart, then it really shouldn't be a surprise.

For that matter, will there be a plain white version with no windows in the cargo area that owners can decorate with custom graphics?

I left because I was just an intern, lol. I was there for 8 months. I had to go back to school and finish up. But I absolutely loved it there; it’s definitely kind of a shitshow and you work a lot of hours...but it’s cool to work for a company that the whole world wants to know what they’re doing next, and there’s a

This is the same car from the Model 3 launch. If you look at the Model 3 launch video when they bring them all on stage, you’ll notice this one just sort of appears when the lights turn on while the other two actually drive on stage. It’s what’s called a “pusher” model in the industry—it’s very normal. They built

How does a cop with “11 years of training and experience” not recognize part of a donut?

Of course, if EVERYONE does that, then there will be no used cars worth a damn after a few years. It’s like saving money. It’s the smart thing to do for A person, it’s terrible if EVERYONE does it.

Man, that sucks.

This is far from the first time I've seen Time buy something, not know what to do with it, then kill it (or start cutting a lot of heads). A lot of media is irritating like that — so many things in the field aren't quantifiable enough for the execs, so they go. IMHO, even if FLD loses money, if it builds brand