johnfuckingkennedy
JohnFuckingKennedy
johnfuckingkennedy

Silly exhaust trick. But the sound coming out sucks anyway.

At a certain point in the price of a vehicle, fuel mileage no longer is a significant factor in the economics of purchase.

Not gonna lie. When I had a beater LTD years ago, I would zoom those things, just to hear the creaking of the saggy old suspension and catch some air as it bobbed up and down.

So. Another crypto-bro proven to be an idiot. Color me unsurprised.

Mason also has the highest property tax rate in Tipton County, funds used in large part to employ 26 people on the town’s payroll.

This is why electric vehicles need to be built with standardized battery size/capacities, and be replaceable. Trying to go integral with the structure and proprietary is a mistake with huge consequences.

I don’t hate it. It’s just a classic example of a large manufacturer trying to sell a new product, based upon consumer experience with a previous product with the same name. It’s like Cadillac calling the Cimarron a Caddy. Yeah, no.

Hey. You can crossdress the pony however you want. But when you get them back to the bedroom, you’re gonna find out what’s under the frock.

Name checks out.

I wanted Galax-E 500 on hearing Ford was doing an electric

Clydesdale?

Yeah, kind of annoys me too.  Couldn’t they have used a different name?

These are SUV’s.  Not Mustangs.  Stop calling them Mustangs.

Jesus Cluny Frog, Andy. Maybe do a little research before sounding like a 20-something that just discovered this “car hobby thing” didn’t just spring into existence with the Fast & Furious movies and GridLife.

Most of the real artists are dead. How many people reading this don’t even know what an English wheel is?

Just basic tribalistic bullshit. It’s everywhere. Humans have encoded in their DNA.

for a glorified Ford product.

for a glorified Ford product.

Agreed. It’s absolutely gorgeous

That’s not driving. That’s manually starting and running and engine. Two totally different things. Driving is steering, braking, accelerating, and shifting gears. The suggestion that if you like the driving experience of doing *all* of things somehow equates to you wanting to perform every ancillary function of an