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99 323i owner here.

Trains would make a lot of sense if America had better trains 

It’ll be a Chevy Bolt with a beautiful ELR-like “coupe” body priced at 100K.  Then when GM manages to sell exactly 2 of them, they’ll tell everyone that “I guess the public isn’t ready for a luxury EV.”

I hope it’s literal. I hope that baby-hauler pictured up there has two motors per wheel, a 200 kWh battery and more raw horsepower than a Rimac. 

83 years?

Hah! Shows what those rubes in Knoxville know. It’s clearly a scalene triangle.

Im currently back in rural Middle Tennessee on a work thing, and one of my clients brought up the CYBERTRUCK. He currently owns a Nissan Diesel pickup, as he is a Nissan employee here at their headquarters.

Except “now you can get a cheaper basic car” isn’t how it’s going to play out. An ultra-basic model will theoretically exist, but no dealers will order it, it’ll be a pain to get, and the moderately-equipped stuff we’re used to will be marked up.

Here’s the $19,999 model:

“Heres the NEW 2026 Ford F-150, starting at just $19,999!”

I thought you couldn’t get internet access in Japanese prison.  

Carlos

Neutral: If I were the head of Nissan, I think I’d start by making underpowered, uninspired cars with a CVT. Then focus on fleet sales to prop up volume. Rather than update the Z to bring it into this millennium, I’d keep milking that for several more years.

Owning a plane is wildly expensive and not really comparable to owning a car, and though in some ways it is like a house, your house doesn’t cost hundreds or thousands of dollars an hour to operate (yes, an hour). On top of the mentioned fuel and overhaul cost, there are a myriad of items that require an annual

Is the staff of jalopnik tied up somewhere while somebody else pretends to be them? I think this is the first time I remember one of these going down with all suggestions actually kind of making sense. There was no “buy this half finished pro mod car and put an extra set of seats in it. A roll came means it safe,

In b4 all the people who have never owned a car with heated seats (or who bought the base model without them) make a scene about how unnecessary heated seats are.

Things that are “unnecessary” until you live with them and then decide you never want another car without them ever again:
- Heated seats
- Heated mirrors
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They should just give it square headlights and watch the Jeep-ers run.

Lol, I did help two customers get one.

Buick is putting $0 into marketing these gems. Tom McParland has probably sold more of them than any given Buick sales person.