just wait until 2045 when the rocket powered roadster is out! Then youll see. only $500 and zero to 60 in -2 secons
just wait until 2045 when the rocket powered roadster is out! Then youll see. only $500 and zero to 60 in -2 secons
That misses the point of this article though. A lot of publications seem to be running stories or editorials talking about the collapse of EV sales and how everyone pushed too early and blah blah blah. These articles focus solely on the total numbers - which is understandable. But when the collapse in EV sales is just…
So, there’s an article about how well flight attendents get paid at American.
That is grotesque and should be criminal, at least make them contract if the company does not want to pay them hourly and make it a good contract.
You shouldn’t go above and beyond for a company run by a raging nutjob - which to be fair, is far more of them than just Tesla. I would follow the CEO/co-owner of the company I work for through fire. But on the other hand, she also takes work/life balance *very* seriously. Nobody is sleeping in their cars.
Dollar to power ratio is pretty terrible. This looks like an unmitigated dud to me. I am sure they will sell some due to it being a Honda, but yeesh.
It always brings a smile to my face when I get to the end of a gnarly road and see a bone stock Nissan Sentra sitting at the trailhead. Clever driving will get you far.
The REAL perplexing thing is when car companies offer you the choice of free public charging for a set period of time, a certain kWh total, etc. or a free home charger and installation when you have the ability to home charge. I don’t know if dealerships just aren’t explaining it well enough but the typical life of…
Exactly, so why’d they feel like they needed to lie about it when they already have a great claim they can create a strategy and content around? That’s the part I find bizarre. Just make something great that’s not easily disprovable.
They didn’t even buy a car, they just handed Tesla $250,000!
“There’s a sucker born every minute.”
Let’s be honest with ourselves though. The 15 people with more money than sense who will buy these monstrosities aren’t going to be taking them off-road. They’re doing it for the attention and the most serious road obstacle they will ever see will be speed bumps in mall parking lots.
I like all of it pretty much but that fucking interior is nails! Finally someone who wants to do something different (if it gets made and the interior stay similar that is)
This looks amazing. I’d be surprised if it came close to meeting that weight target though.
Since we are only looking at this from a design perspective, I think Ford nailed the Thunderbird revival in the mid-aughts. Apparently, they were way better to look at than to drive, but for every boomer that had one, at least they got to drive to the buffet and podiatrist in style.
The Challenger hands down. Sure it’s alot bigger than it’s elder, but they captured the look extremely well. I wanted to say the new countach, but that’s a little too modern looking in respects to the old one and they didn’t even include the wing.
I did a quick photoshop with the rear mounted spare tire from the Defender and raised taillights. Looks much less of a minivan from the 80s.
This list is missing the BMW Films. Clive Owen at his finest, Madonna playing the perfect spoiled celeb.