mach-inator
Mach-inator
mach-inator

GM looks to be making all the right moves for the future, I think they’re doing just fine.

I like it! Modern without screaming ‘F U T U R E’ and a clean, rugged interior to boot. I especially like the bronze, blocky design which has a subtle cyberpunk vibe and those switches on the center screen with that large piece of glass: perfect.

Now I need to know about one’s in St. Augustine? (There’s train and trolley variants)

Thank god those tacky wheels aren’t standard

Feels weird to say, but I actually like the new Escalade’s interior better. But, I would agree that the G has a better sense of presence.

Well Toyota owns Hino, so obviously it'd be Hino. 

*Finally receives an update*

Speaking of which, get ready to see what happened when I took my 250,000-mile van through that absurdly strict ordeal. It wasn’t pretty.

I’ll comment on the only worthwhile gear here:

You can even route yourself over the Great Lakes if, actually, probably not at the moment.

It's still connected to the brakes like the steering is. It's an electric brake booster (eBoost). Silverado and Corvette have it as well, it's what allows you to adjust pedal feel on the Corvette. 

More of a Corvette competitor than a Lambo/Ferrari competitor and I think that’s the problem

I think the BEV vs Hydrogen debate is roughly analogous to the gas vs diesel debate we have today. For most people and use-cases, gas and BEV make the most sense. But for those few others cases, mainly those that drive long distances frequently, diesel and hydrogen make the most sense. Question will be whether or not

2nd Gear:

BMW has access to Rolls' gizmos and do-dads but still can't make a vehicle to compete with Tesla... 

There are people spending over $50k for an Armada!?!?

I can just hear the shock mount complaints now... 

Learned how to drive on a manual TDI wagon version of these. Suffice to say, if you can drive a Mk 4 manual TDI you can drive a manual anything.

I have no idea why companies think -iq is a great name for an electric car

If I didn’t drive 25,000 miles a year I wouldn’t have gotten a diesel. Lot’s of highway cruising is the only way to make it pay off.