BMW’s Design philosophy - Normalize ugly through wealth.
BMW’s Design philosophy - Normalize ugly through wealth.
Here’s an example of someone who thinks electricity is priced too cheap so it’s ok to waste it. Are you also the guy who remote-idles his truck for 20 minutes?
There will always be troglodytes.
For a brief period in time in September 1998:
HAHA Crab Rave THE song of LTT
Kenan will never leave!
Well, Chevy Spark it is!
I understand how things are more expensive now, but these glorified roof top tents (and the regular roof top tents) are getting absurd. 3 years ago people would laugh you out of the room for a $3500 RTT, now that’s “affordable”. $7700 for an aluminum frame and a tent? It’s not that I don’t doubt that it’s nice, well…
Violins are not the answer!
As the father of a daughter, I hope that she can share in my affinity for automobiles. I want her to see other women enjoying the hobby and craft as much men do.
Oopsie, wrong article I presume.
The automaker anticipates that customers would be willing to spend as much as $135 a month on various subscriptions
If Honda were to bring out an Element EV, I think that’d sell like hotcakes. At least around here. In fact - it’s really an un-developed sector on the whole: EV Adventure vehicles. Not SUVs, per se. Not off-roaders. But something practical and roomy, with decent range and the ability to throw all manner of dirty…
It’s a shame there’s no extended cab version. Still, I like it.
It’s silly IMO to have two different outputs. You can get a poverty spec Ranger with full power, having full power at low prices makes it easier to justify over a fullsize truck.
It’s not a bad color, but I think the 30th anniversary edition Miata’s orange was much better.
This is about used cars, not new cars. There are 35-40mm used cars sold a year, so even less per car.