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It is very simple: its an old person car. Easy to drive, quiet, simple, reliable, plenty of room.

Yeah, when it comes to racing, especially off-road, tires don’t make a difference! Very smart thing to say with absolute certainty.

No car is woke. Bicycles are woke. Trains are woke. Buses are woke. Working from home is woke. 

You're boring. It has 300 miles of range. That's more than enough for any car, especially considering you leave home everyday with a full battery.

I did the exact same thing, ironically with an Ioniq 5. Drove the 5, the 6, and the Mustang Mach-E, liked the Ioniq t. Hired a broker, he got me the exact color/trim I wanted, delivered to my door, for less than my initial offer would have been to the dealer, all via-text. It was great.

It’ll replace the A-10 by not being immediately blown out of the sky by anti-air defenses, that’s how. The A-10 has been obsolete for anything other than counter-terrorism operations for 15 years, and its massively expensive/excessive for that role, too. 

The US military makes the world a better place by, to varying degrees of success, enforcing the international world order. You don’t want to live in a multipolar world, trust me. Ask Ukraine. 

It’s not a Corolla, dude. It’s a stealthy jet fighter that can land vertically like a helicopter and break the sound barrier. Lockheed has built over 1,000 of them!

Even if he said nothing, it is obvious he’s driving. He doesn’t have a license. The Judge isn’t required to ignore the non-testimonial evidence in front of him!

OK so that’s a no-go on professional pride then?

By threatening the livelihoods of blue collar American workers, Trump may be doing more harm than good for his case in these manufacturing-reliant states.”

People like you, who can’t tell the difference between these two measurement, are exactly why the measurement should be changed.

This is possibly the dumbest comment I’ve every read. We are all stupider for having read what you wrote. 

Given how expensive the gas version of the Lariat F-150 is, the Lightening isn’t all that expensive. You get the benefits of much quieter, smoother driving for day to day stuff, which let’s be honest, 95% of these Lariat F-150s are just driving to an office park and back in some godforsaken Dallas suburb. 

I always heard you should always replace suspension parts in pairs. Not sure if that’s as hard and fast a rule for air suspension as it is coil and strut suspensions, but thank you for being the guinea pig on that one!!

Eagerly awaiting that one. GM delayed it enough that I wound up getting an Ioniq 5, but I’ve had a Spark EV and a Volt and liked GMs previous EV attempts that I was seriously considering the Equinox for my growing family . . . but I just couldn’t wait!

Oh well, the Ioniq 5 is great and its a two year lease. GM can try

200 kWh battery is just massive overkill. You should need a commercial license to drive this monstrosity. 

There is obviously plenty “tricky” about it, because the point is to use a clear, easy number to compare gas usage between two vehicles WITHOUT doing a ton of math. MPG is misleading for comparisons purpose. 

$100,000 buys a LOT of nights at some fun road-side motels, as well as some really good normal camping gear.

It’s a pretty neat car for sure. Like you said, big interior and decent mileage on the highway makes it a great road-trip car for a young couple.