justwilliampdx
JustWilliamPDX
justwilliampdx

Alternate theory: He was showing off his “summon feature” and did not look at what he was doing, crashed it himself, and is now trying to find some way to blame anyone but himself.The phrase “Hey, bro watch what I can do with my car” may or may not have been involved.

This is just a test. The actual products are supposed to hit around 1,220 km/h, I understand. Though they may limit passenger units to a lower speed, around maglev levels, with non-passenger cargo units going as fast as possible.

I own an 11' Volt I bought used 2 years ago. The new Volt will be on my shopping list once they become... “ used enough” to drop the prices.

I like the idea of being able to flip regen braking on and off with a switch, like a retarder on a truck. That should be standard on all electric cars.

Welp, FCA sure isn’t selling 200,000 a month to off-roaders.

By not doing a restoration they have prevented it from catching on fire again.

Because if "Electric GT" had converted a kit car they never would have ended up on the front page of Jalopnik.

Do you keep the original shipping plastic installed on he seats in your car to keep it as oem as possible?

I don’t think they advertise with us? I can’t 100% say that for certain, as they keep the business side pretty far away from us, but I don’t think I’ve seen a Tesla ad on our site. Right now I’m seeing an ad inviting me to visit LA, which I’m really not in the mood to do right now.

#conspiracy

That’s hardly shocking. Motor Trend has devolved into a shill rag for the Big 3 over the past 10 years anyway. I wouldn’t bother reading that garbage anyway. And I definitely wouldn’t take their opinion on the cars that will likely be the future of the automotive industry as gospel, more like a Malibu sized grain of

Like most of us, you live at least 300 miles away from Heaven.

The article is about the oil industry being fragile and the ability of electric cars to cause a crash. It's not an ad for anything.

Well, you’d think that, except that:

So then a Volvo C30 is a wagon and the V70 is a hatchback?

By your definition, the only “wagons” in production, for the most part these days, are full-size SUVs...

Wow. My list of cars to buy in 2027 just got a new contender. This is an amazing wagon...or maybe a Negotiating Reasonably with Intent for Retreating* Brake. (*Shooting will no longer be allowed in 2027)

First off, NP. Pretty decent car for not allot of cash.