I find this ironic that at this time residents of a solid red county are crying for more regulations from the government....
I find this ironic that at this time residents of a solid red county are crying for more regulations from the government....
Call a person wearing a confederate flag a Democrat and see how that goes
That is pretty much a leaf or bolt. But those aren’t sexy and profitable. Tons of unnecessary tech is sexy and profitable.
Whats wrong with a simple electric car? Like give me an electric Civic. Seriously.
Polestar would like a word with you...
There needs to be a tiered drivers license system in the US. The “walk into the DMV” tier of license should get you something 2800 lbs max, 150 hp max and no power steering. Anything faster or heavier needs some amount of hours of professional instruction.
I may be help to help source an EV6 without a markup if interested. Tom@Automatchconsulting.com
Okay Jalops, I say we pool our money to keep Borgward alive, once in control we can then build nothing but brown manual rear wheel drive station wagons!
I mean, I was pretty obviously being dismissive of what I consider to be mindless corporate bullshit.
Good Morning America still exists? Huh.
I’m not sure what’s worse: The possibility that he made someone go out and buy a sink for such a lame joke or the possibility that he made someone get a sink out of one of the bathrooms for such a lame joke.
Seriously? I expected the explanation to be something lame, but not that fucking lame.
On his first day in charge of Twitter, he brought a sink with him so he could post that they let the sink in. You know, like a pun on “let that sink in.”
I’m not that interested in Musk to follow his shenanigans that much, but what was with the wash basin in the Twitter HQ thing?
lol ok boomer
Jalopnik is a great site and will be even better if you stay out of partisan politics!
Had a 2004 Element for eleven years and 160k+ miles. Absolutely loved it. And if you look at how they’ve held their value, clearly there was still demand for this vehicle that Honda was walking away from. So much more functional than a CR-V.
So a minivan. A literal minivan. That is what you described. And I get it, minivans are hugely practical, but the reason nearly every SUV owner doesn’t have a minivan is purely superficial and thats exactly why the flex existed as it did.
100% this
The Honda Element. It was the perfect sport-utility vehicle with the emphasis squarely on utility. A flat floor and low load height meant you could fit things in the Element that wouldn’t fit in a suburban. Fit 2 mountain bikes, your girlfriend, all your camping gear for a week and a dog in it comfortably. Bags of…