And I just looked up the plant count in the USA. GM 39, Ford 24, Toyota 10.
Yes, but the majority of high paying Toyota jobs, along with their profits are not.
Maybe I’m in a very small minority, but I like the look. I think it has a nice aggressive look without being over the top like the Lexus predator design.
Well, cross-overs look too much like wagons and minivans now, so Soccer Moms need something with more offroad cred.
I’m just excited they were listening to Radiolab.
I thought this was going to be about someone conning, er convincing their wife into letting them buy a sports car instead of a minivan. Can’t say I know anyone like that.
That might be the closest equivalent to an eargasm. The video is worthless without sound.
Agreed. BMW’s current lineup is nice looking, but nothing to write home about. They aren’t particularly eye catching.
I did not get the active suspension. With the JC Works wheels, it’s a pretty harsh ride rough roads. Part of it has to do with the crappy run flat tires it comes with.
When I met my wife’s grand parents for the first time we were driving them back from Montrose Colorado to Denver. I was driving my parents Mercury Mountaineer up Monarch pass when about half way up a spider slowly start dropping from the sun visor onto my lap. Luckily there was a scenic pull off right there, so I…
Does it come with a rear facing third row like the previous E Class Wagon? If so, that’s mighty tempting.
Honestly 238mi is pretty unexpected from GM. They just did a mic drop in front of Tesla. Nice work GM!
Those lights just cut his range in half.
I think they are slowly trying to condition us back to wagons. One day we will wake up and realize, holly shit! these sport backs are actually just wagons!