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Tesla Model Y and Toyota Prius are obvious answers, but I think an underrated answer is anyone in a beige Camry, or really any beige sedan. This is the quintessential car for people who don’t want to drive but need a car.

Anecdotally speaking on my drives, I have never met a more clueless driver than Tesla’s, well besides people with a handicapped sticker they suck at driving to for some reason.

FTFY.

Nissan Altima. Just type in Big Altima Energy.

Audi.

asking the real questions.  But cmon we all know its HP.

The cars I see most often weaving in and out of traffic, tailgating, and otherwise creating mischief tend to be Ram trucks and 10 year old Nissan Altimas with tattered temp tags that have probably been invalid for over a year.

Way back in 2012 I was looking at buying pre-owned Teslas from Tesla. They had decent deals at the time with full warranty, etc. This was long before I’d even heard of Elon Musk. Anyways, every single pre-owned Tesla that I was considering at the time had a CarFax report of an accident. I looked at 15 different cars.

Nissan sedans, Tesla anything, and coal rolling truck boys.

1st Gear: It is important to note that the contract originated last December before Trump took office and while Biden was still president. I surely despise Trump, Musk, and their poor attempt at taking over the country but this whole thing predated our current predicament.

It’s a feature, not a bug.

And now most of these workers will be fired for 1) being late to clock-in because nowhere to park, 2) not sitting at their assigned desk, one that doesn’t exist because nowhere to sit, and/or 3) they’re Black/Hispanic/Not-hot women/gay/seem gay/have a gay friend.

fuck yeah

There is something about the V8 that just makes it the perfect engine. The V10 and 12s are legendary engines, but the V8 probably the most versatile, at least to me. So many different sounds you can get from it and with low end torque and a wide powerband, just makes it especially perfect to mate with an E-motor.

The Defender is the only one I agree with. You say Defender and you envision this:

This kind of rhetoric is why he got elected in the first place. Categorizing half the nation, the lesser-educated, resource producing, heavily armed part I might add, isn’t going to help the cause.

It’s like a dystopian 1984 Geico commercial. “I just saved a bunch of money on my car insurance!*

Ten percent discount, ninety percent risk of death. No thanks, Nazi Man.

Good. Bring this to CT now too.

Killing the XTerra right when the whole world was getting super into off-road-adjacent SUVs is all you need to say to show Nissan’s management is incompetent.