jiggs72
Jiggs72
jiggs72

I don’t disagree with you but....the EX90 comes nicely equipped at 80k. The Polestar 3 will be 130k. Given they share so much DNA and functions this is an absurd price, grill or no grill

The Polestar 3 will be a tad too expensive to qualify for EV tax credits — it starts at $85,300, and the cutoff for an SUV is $80,000 assuming all battery sourcing stipulations are satisfied. But considering the category it plays in, you have to imagine buyers won’t be put off by that.”

I used to think that reliability and warranty was not as important for luxury sedans but after owning my BMW 5 for the past 4 years and shelling out eye watering amounts for every little repair I have changed my mind.

Call me a snob if you’d like”

“we are really going to make powerful, beautiful EVs!” Great!

Wait. What? Sony’s market cap is 110 Billion while Microsoft’s is 2 Trillion.  MS is by far the power player here.  You have this totally backwards.

As opposed to a massive 7 passenger ICE that gets crappy gas mileage? So what you are really upset about is the idea that people have families and want to drive them places right?

You are obviously not 7 years old.

Stupid thing to say.  Could he have meant that society views women’s prime as....and been correct?  I think there is a kernel of truth here, that the American public requires women to be younger and more attractive to consider them as politically viable.  Meanwhile Biden and Trump were both “past their prime”.  It is

You have obviously never lived in the desert where it can be 92 during the day and 48 at night.

I love my 2019 BMW 530e but I cannot stand the “tap” gear shifter. You get no feedback on what gear you are in. When in drive you tap forward twice to go in reverse. It is so unsatisfying. WHY not have a shifter that actually moves forward and backward to confirm that you have shifted gears?

Do we have any confidence that the OTA update will actually fix the problem?  I think the real issue is that the system doesn’t yet work well enough to pass safety tests.  This isn’t a bug.  This is a system that has not yet been proven to work.  It can’t be fixed yet.

I don’t know....is it really big enough for the tiny women in my neighborhood to drive their two kids to school in?  Don’t they need more space?

Are BMWs more reliable than they used to be?  Maybe.  Are they still eye wateringly expensive to fix?  Yep.

Holy crap!  You had a crew member ingested into an engine every single cruise?

It sounds like he is being charged as a producer who made decisions that led to the tragedy rather than as an actor who pulled the trigger of what he thought was a prop gun loaded with blanks.  Is this correct?  If so this article certainly doesn’t clarify things.  If not, then I cannot understand how he could

So...a huge global company with over 185,000 employees cuts less than 5% of their workforce and it automatically makes them evil?  Would you every be ok with any workforce reductions?  Does the business have an obligation to keep employees it doesn’t need?  If Amazon is stopping production of their Alexa product do

General consensus on this board seems to be that it is normal and expected that there are massive cost overruns and crashes in the early stages of a fighters’s life cycle.  Why do we accept that?  Why such a low bar?  Do Boeing and Airbus accept that many of their new airliners will crash in the first few years of

Agreed but the truth is that there will always be people who don’t understand the ins and outs of financing and there will always be dealers trying to take advantage of them.  We need regulations on this.

Then don’t.  Don’t buy a large SUV.  If you need the room buy a used minivan.  People are irrational when it comes to vehicles.