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Wouldn’t the “Anti-Tesla” be something completely opposite? I’m thinking International would be a good choice for that title.

Loads of “meh” car commercials with barrels of stomping, clapping and/or whistling in “rustic” or “urban” settings.

Also known as a mole crab. People just call them “sand crabs” here in San Diego.

You know what other unpopular form of mass transportation in the United States makes frequent stops in front of businesses like this idea and also smells like hobo anus (not hypothetical for a San Diegan) after a few days of operating?

Oh great. Now it’s going to be ALL ABOUT the infotainment system.

Tesla introduces an RV with a 500 mile range and teams up with RV parks to introduce eco-friendly charging options like wind or solar. Millennials lose their shit and clamor to buy Tesla RVs, singing their praises as “hipster homes on the go” followed by much clapping, stomping, whistling and “uh hey hey hey”’s.

I don’t think driverless cars are going to a widespread thing. Rather, i’m betting AI robot chauffeurs (slaves...uh ohhhh, movie plot) who will physically sit in the driver’s seat and drive like an actual human will come first making singular purposed driverless cars obsolete.

Dyson would be a great car manufacturer. Grossly overpriced, completely overrated, super “futuristic” looking, full of cheap plastic bits yet has that “luxury feel”, is all about showing air flowing around their products and breaks all the time. Sounds like an Audi, BMW or Mercedes to me.

Why not just eliminate the cable altogether? The car could have spring loaded and switched metal contacts on or coming through the front bumper and drive (hopefully slowly) into a matching spring loaded and switched contact set sticking out from a charging terminal (covered with a big rubber bellows looking thing to

I’m thoroughly expecting Ferrari to take a page from the Chapparal 2J eventually and run a giant debris-spewing fan (maybe with a filter?) which generates a crap ton of downforce at all speeds.

2000-2004 mustang. These things are cheap, plentiful, have enough torque to be forgiving when learning stick, a stiff clutch pedal so a beginner can get a easy feel for how the clutch engages the flywheel and a somewhat robust driveline to take those not so great shifts. Many great examples can be had for well under

If you can’t find the rear mudguard, I’m sure the one off of the other bike could be scanned and 3d printed.

Just get a Honda Accord Crosstour. They look similar and turn stomachs too!

Sooooo. For some reason we can’t do this in agriculture too or is basically exploiting foreign labor and turning a blind eye to things that would make CalOSHA lose their shit (IF they cared) ok? It seems like automation would allow less people to be employed at minimum wage or better, keeping produce prices low,

Meh, it would be cooler if he changed the seat naming to “Ace & Gary”.

Set the rev limiter to 2k rpms and she’ll be fine.

No No No. The cool thing about manual transmissions isn’t the shifter, it’s the clutch. THAT is what gives you the feeling of being connected to the car and not some faux stick shifter, paddles or whatever that basically just lets you tell a computer that you would like to select a certain gear eventually and if it’s

Banning ICE in California in the name of saving the enviroment is so California it’s not even funny. While it sounds like having nothing but electric cars on the road will do wonders for improving the environment, supporters of this idea are being short-sighted and completely missing that:

The headlights give me the impression this vehicle knows how ugly it is and is squinting in torment from it.

Did you hear about this? Probably not.