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Joshua Nishanth
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I uh... I kinda like it? I mean I have never driven one, so who knows about that, but I kinda like how it looks. But hey, beauty is in the eye of the beholder!

I’m not trying to be snarky, and Im genuinely curious when I ask:

Yes, obviously. And said electricity is also needed to decompose hydrogen from water. I meant more about road-level emmissions. 

For a hot second, I honestly thought that’s how old he actually was.

Unless there is some other new thing I’ve not heard of, algae fuel will still produce emissions, as will CNG and LPG and others. The one combustion fuel I truly see in the future is Hydrogen. Honda, Hyundai and Toyota are investing in Hydrogen cars, and it’s very possible that Hydrogen-Internal Combustion and Fuel

IT LIVES AGAIN!

Wait a minute.....

Even better, there is a lifted Focus wagon that can appeal to wagon enthusiasts and crossover people as well. It could have even come to you lot in America. But then tariffs stopped that.

Plebeian! Bentlys shall only use the finest Hasselblad or Leica cameras. Che! 

I meant selling the Kuga as the Esacape in the US. But thanks for replying! 

So, are the Escape and the Kuga the same vehicle? If they are, then why not just sell the Kuga under the Escape name? It somehow looks better, despite having only very small design changes.

That is legit what I read it as.

It feels distictly Toyota to me from the front

While there’s little chance it would happen, what if Mahindra bought FCA? It would give them the dealer network they’ll be needing when they do properly enter with passenger cars, and it would end the Jeep confusion for good.

The Explorer and Endeavor (the Everest to you guys) are in completely different segments. The Endeavor is priced like a cheaper Ranger. Then again, I’m not sure how the Ranger is priced in America, so...

Good (sort of) news then... Mahindra is an SUV brand.

Same here.

Personally, I think a few transcontinental services could be kept in limited service for holiday-goers who want a more relaxed service cross-country. Sunset Limited once up and once down each month, or something like that. Of course, I’m not American so I wouldn’t know the logistics behind that, and most of my

When we visited California on holiday many years ago, my family considered taking the Surfliner up from Carlsbad to LA. In the end, we concluded that our timeframe between the train and our flight back home would probably be too close for comfort. we took the I-% and ended up barely making our flight anyway.

While I would LOVE that, I can’t afford the car yet.