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Chevy builds a Ferrari, so Ferrari builds a Viper.

Do we need to check up on Raph? I mean, I know times are bleak but this beginning of this article is dark.

That’s insane. At least the Mach-E has it right--a gentle pull to open electronically, a hard yank to open mechanically.

Also, have we all just decided that all EVs need flush door handles that pop out on command? Is this an aero thing, or a thing because Tesla did it and now everyone has to? Be honest.

How the hell did they get permission from BMW to use the old X5 tooling? Even if Magna Steyr was building them, it’s BMW intellectual property.

LEDs, especially decorative ones like these, are practically “free” in terms of energy. The headlight units that actually light the road ahead will take up much more energy, but I’d be surprised if this light bar cost more than one mile of range.

Turbine confirmed (to not be under consideration).

Somehow, Google managed to do the same on Android:

Beautiful--except for that grille. Woof. That better all be needed for air flow, reminds me of the gritting teeth emoji.

Damn, I say “Kwality with a capital K” to indicate crappiness, never knew it was a real thing.

David, you don’t need any more vehicles!

The only way I could see this working in the US right now (after beefing it up with some actual crash protection) is as part of a city car share. I’m a big proponent of mass transit, but I don’t want to get on a bus or train with people taking off their masks and coughing like it’s no big deal. Let me take one of

Mercedes! Granada! Mercedes! Granada!

The Chrysler Vision! I had forgotten all about that silly badge they stuck in place of the eagle.

David's got the wrong franchise, those Dustbusters are definitely Star Trek shuttles.

Part of Buick’s appeal in China is “American luxury” so selling Buicks in America keeps the brand “authentic”.

First thing I thought of was “chocolatey” chips in mint chip ice cream. No substitute for the real thing.

Call me crazy, but I was always fond of the first-generation Neon badge. Cheerful like the rest of the design, without verging into cutesy.

It's better looking than a Cybertruck, plus it actually has a good reason for the angles (it's cheaper to produce).

All Nissan sedans look the same now. At least the Maxima still has a different front end.