You could build your own, have it be RWD and NOT have that dumb screen in the dash.... Anyone want to loan me $100k?
You could build your own, have it be RWD and NOT have that dumb screen in the dash.... Anyone want to loan me $100k?
The design language of the exterior on this thing gives me uncanny valley feelings... It feels like it wants to be a focus, but just isn’t... Maybe it’s because I drove a 2001 focus for so long, but it’s just giving me weird vibes.
My girlfriend’s brother just bought a 2500, and I’m jealous. Not because I want a Ram truck, I really don’t, but because it’s the only truck around for less than $50k with an 8ft bed and a regular cab that’s not a base-model f150 work truck (read: literally no options, and everything possible, including the radio,…
Honestly, probably Cadillac... They just don’t feel like they have a soul anymore. I’ve heard good things about the CTS-V, but not the kind of good things the average person would think if they heard the name Cadillac.
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GOOD. 90% of headlights on the road lately need dimmed, especially here in the middle of nowhere, where 3/4 vehicles are lifted and they don’t bother to adjust the low beams to account for that.
That looks way better than the Countach IMO. Actually, Every picture in this thread so far looks better. I dream of owning a Murciélago, but the Countach is fugly.
Out the door. Google The Autopian and you’ll be happy. Hopefully...
Torch and Tracy are gone for less than a week and I’m already seriously considering removing this site from my feed reader :(
“Am I the bad guy?”...
The Etna isn’t terrible, but has Cybertruck vibes to me... And if I look at the other one for too long, I might barf.
Was going to say the same thing, but figured I should check the pending’s first... If it was America, I’d say that 100% this is the reason, but it’s Canadia, so I’m not entirely confident.
Maybe I’m conflating rail with something else here, but I’m fairly certain that the rail barons took this very concern to the supreme court and it was determined that they had to give access to each other’s railways as a means of infrastructure... If I’m not mistaken, they can charge you for using it, but they have to…
I’m torn, because at first glance I liked the interior, but then I realized I hate it... The off-white and brown look good, but I will not ever buy a vehicle with black seats again without getting a good enough deal that re-upholstering the seats, or just getting non-black ones is a no-brainer.
put a 6 or 8 ft bed on it, and I’m sold. Or at least a bed long enough that I can lay down the passenger seat and fit a full 8 ft sheet of plywood in there.
It is, though. It’s literally one of the 3 things you need for fire. You need fuel, oxygen, and a high-energy particle (usually from a spark, but can also be other things in the right environment)
Try running your car in an oxy-free environment and let me know how it goes.
Not to mention that someone still has to pay for that electricity. Does that come out of state tax money, county tax? Will it be a toll road? There’s a lot to consider with this, and I know for certain it’s not worth it yet in my area, but maybe MI is years ahead of PA?
assuming MI roads are anything like PA roads, being under the asphalt will only due them any good for about a year, if they’re lucky, before the pot holes show up and the road starts cracking and falling apart... then you’ll have the coils electrocuting some kid and the city will owe the parents millions.
Maybe so, but based on what I know, it’s more likely the fact that they’ve managed to stay in business by just moving chips to higher valued cars during the past 2 years, and less that the cheaper cars aren’t selling.
hahaha! That’s great!
use all that money to, I don’t know, pay your employees enough money so that they can live comfortably without needing to work 12 hour shifts