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Joshua Nishanth
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We have an S90, bought used. Both us and the previous owner seemed to have no issues with it, reliability wise. The only problem we have had is that the infotainment randomly reboots at times.

How was the R63?

Already in production it seems. Or at least very close to it. Despite the futuristicky looks, it’s apparently very conventional

I actually saw an LEVC Van the other day. It looked like it was actually working commercially.

Oh! Oh wow yeah. I thought the header image had been changed so I was looking for a pic of the old one. Neat!

.... Could I see it? I can’t seem to find any pic of an older Ever Given on the net!

Outside of a few very rural narrow gauge lines, that doesn’t happen anymore, and hasn’t for years. Any new video you see of people on top of a train is likely to be from Bangladesh (or less likely) Pakistan during rush hour and/or festival season.

Yes, but European SUVs tend to be decently smaller than American ones anyway.

It’ll also need sturdier legs

Oh no, I do get that. I do realize that Kazakhstan is quite well off in several ways. It’s just that their car market hasn’t historically been the best, so when it came out, the Tribeca was probably considered a great car there. A similar example would be India... the Ford EcoSport is very well regarded there,

Probably not bad to someone from Kazakhstan

With the amount of experience Toyota has had in hybrids, Fuel Cell cars and its own prior forays into electrification, not having a good, competitive product in this segment would genuinely come as a shock. Hopefully though Toyota covers all its bases. Having a Toyota EV available would probably be a big boon to the

Honestly? School Bus was great! Wasn’t really traumatic at all (except that one time another kid blamed me for something I hadn’t done and got me in trouble... that was messy).

Is there some sort of glitch, or has this been posted on the wrong article?

Mahindra probably thought they had a chance since they’ve been building and selling agricultural vehicles in the US for a few years now.

As a commenter I can post any appropriate picture for reference, right?

The Mahindra actually looks comparatively quite conventional as well. It probably lost because Mahindra wasn’t offering an EV version, just a hybrid.

I never really liked how the original looked, but something about the facelift made it look quite good from every angle except the side, where it still looked really vague.

Graphics just continue to get better don’t they?

One day Jalopnik should do an article, for its Trainlopnik block, on the lovely little Railways that service the Isle of Man. They’re all charmingly archaic.