mortbrewster
Mortimer Brewster
mortbrewster

I don’t care for that back end, but it’s all fine.

I assumed it was aimed at Ted Cruz and really said Go Back to Canada.

I think this is God telling us to stay out of Florida.

I think you vastly overestimate how much I am normally willing to spend in order to watch my kids bury their faces in their phones in a different ZIP code.

Good news: more used cars coming soon.

No blinkers? Blinkers are for the others on the roads. I don’t turn on the blinker to tell myself that I’m turning. Are they taking out the brake lights, too?

I mean, there have been successful small cars in the past (Ford Escort, Chevy Cavalier, etc), but today’s small in terms of problems outlined in this story would include things like Camrys and Accords and even many crossovers that are half the weight of your average Suburban in a time when vehicles like the suburban

I know when I drove a Kia Optima, I drove it like Kurt Russell in Death Proof.

I would prefer not to.

Interesting that the CT4 and CT5 are RWD when Cadillac’s crossovers are FWD.

I’m starting to think my washing machine sounds wrong if it’s supposed to sound like an electric car.

Especially when it appears that they’re saving a lot by not bothering to design new models and just mostly making existing models into EVs.

At least some dealerships ‘round where I live are showing rebates right now on the Mach-E.

Yeah, I’m not going to pay thousands extra just because Bill Ford is less of an asshole than Elon Musk. I mean, I’m not in the market for an electric car right now anyway, but price is always going to be a factor.

The closest Ford dealer to my house has Five Mach-Es that they say are on the lot and an additional 15 that are either ‘in transit’ or ‘dealer ordered’

It’s coming up on 10 months since I ordered a Maverick, and I still don’t have even a general idea of when I might receive it. Seems like they should’ve made more Mavericks and fewer Mach Es.

Underrated joke.

Seems like they have very poor internal controls.

But the Texas DPS gives you 90 days for the license change. Says so on their website and everything.

His license is obviously valid as much as Louisiana or any other state mentioned, but Texas law does require a person to get a Texas DL within 90 days of establishing residence in the state. So if the gentleman actually is a Dallas resident and has been for more than 90 days, he’d technically be in violation.