One good thing about the upcoming destruction of humanity is I won’t have to hear about the Kardashians or Davidson anymore.
One good thing about the upcoming destruction of humanity is I won’t have to hear about the Kardashians or Davidson anymore.
Still the same answer tho: tyres and brakes.
Honestly, together with the chest bump it looks more like a (TOS) Klingon kinda thing...
I’m kinda in the same camp. I get the times are incredibly sensitive but this was no Nazi salute. Whatever his feelings about what his country is doing, that’s a separate discussion. But, c’mon.
For Celsius, I use a poem:
Usually I say, “To each their own”. But I am totally judging you right now.
You stay right where you are. I’m calling the authorities.
I bet with the reduced frontal area and that slippery Previa body, it might get *11*.
Answering a question that nobody asked
This feels like old Jalopnik and I am here for it...
1st Gear: It would have made far more sense for GM to have come out with a high end, high-margin, lower volume BEV under the Cadillac brand instead of coming out with the Bolt. And this recall is one of the reasons why... if you make a mistake on something critical and expensive that results in a mass recall, it’s far…
One ad, titled “Mom,” shows a driver talking with his mother on the phone for nearly an hour with plenty of battery life left in his Bolt.
Did we all just forget that Hyundai also had a huge EV recall from their LG batteries bursting into flames as well? I guess cool retro styling is what it takes to be allowed to move on, not an ad campaign.
because who would want a giant gas guzzler in a time of skyrocketing gas prices.
Everyone who drives those should be required to dress as the Joker.
That’s GM 101, they get something right, then kill it. I posted the Pontiac Solstice Coupe for a similar reason.
Pontiac Solstice GXP Coupe
1988 Pontiac Fiero GT.
Just do a note at the beginning saying that the person uses they/them. We’re all progressive, but it’s confusing as long as we’re still using English.
why Will Smith’s career is destroyed but not Ezra