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Except Trudeau and Beto

He has a recurring segment where he talks about the cars he finds....on the streets.....in NYC.  Literally calling for an end to his own job.

Because cars are bad now. Didn’t you read neutral? Everyone should walk now. Take back car spaces.  Dont forget to hate America and demand to stay home forever.

In NYC, I would love to see many, many more streets taken away from cars and given to pedestrians and bikes instead. What about in your town or neighborhood?

Toyota and Honda showed us that if you cover the volume models well, you can do fun halo projects.

Sales numbers are not everything. Look at 2000s GM for an example. Sales numbers did not save it, and nor will they save it again after this recession. You need to build excitement in your brand, even with the more base models. Nissans currently are the vehicle people buy because they have to, not because they want to.

This hot take brought to you by the same website that ran a piece entitled “Safari All The Cars”:

I cant believe how good this looks.
Is it insane,stupid and ridiculous? All of those and more. But i love it.


Super. That’ll give all the Nissan employees somewhere to work when Nissan folds and pulls out of the U.S market.

“Wherever the new Gigafactory ends up, I hope it doesn’t completely fuck that city’s housing costs and overtax its infrastructure like it has here in Reno, Nevada.”

You can imagine how much of a marathon it was writing it. I’m still walking in circles around my neighborhood trying to get my heart rate down!

Meh, I drive in NYC all the time. Trade vans have the serious advantage of being completely uncaring of what they trade paint with. Everybody yields to White Van Man.

“The 800-volt battery on the Koenigsegg Gemera is only 15 kWh, and offers an EV-only range of up to 31 miles max, which combines with 590 miles of ICE/electric hybrid range to give the car up to 621 miles of total reach.”

As an mechanical engineer and DIY mechanic myself, I’ve been following Christian VK for many years and he never ceases to amaze me. The guy is a brilliant mastermind who, along with his team, actually delivers some of the most amazing automotive technology of the last 20 years. I only hope his ideas trickle down into

What I want to know is what’s driving this trend. Who was it decided that big wheels are more desirable, and why did it stick? What’s the history behind this?

I find the Volvo XC70's more attractive. Great cargo space, the 3.2 is a great engine, and likely cheaper to maintain than the Audi. Oh and a used one is also cheaper.

This might sound novel, but: Find all the places you can go within a 5-8 hour drive of where you live. I call this “Being a tourist where you live.” You might be amazed at historic sites, state parks, caves, and all the other overlooked stuff that never makes up on Instagram (or wherever you’re drawing inspiration

Stay your liberal asses home if you are that worried about it.

If you’re really that concerned about certain environmental disaster...stay home.

Yeah, anything mounted on a commercial airliner seems to bring out the crazies.