I’m a yt so I can’t and won’t use those phrases, but I’ve hear those folks referred to as “Lost Children”
I’m a yt so I can’t and won’t use those phrases, but I’ve hear those folks referred to as “Lost Children”
My understanding is that it’s both.
Not exactly a car company but the Lanzante logo is a slightly angry Lord Ganesh from hinduism and it goes hard af
You don't know Kentucky bill? Why he's the one who makes all the bills in Kentucky! Then when he's done, he goes and visits his cousin Doug Dimmadome.
Good point. We should crush ALL the Chargers and Challengers. Maybe G35/37s too. Just to be safe. And on general principles.
Anytime we’re asked NP/ND on a car more than 25 years old, it must meet a specific requirements. It either must have great utility for the buck (a good truck in great condition, nice Saturday top-down cruiser, etc.) or ostensibly peaks on the “rule of cool” gage. For under $7,000, this is peak rule of cool. Nice Price.
I’ll make another nomination, just because it tends to be a bit more obscure.
Snakes are cool. I like all our snakey boys, and would like some future psychotic 2000 horsepower EV snake with yet another cool logo too.
I’ve always liked the Holden logo.
I guess it’s technically not a badge, but Jaguar’s leaping jaguar hood ornament will always be my favorite:
Lexus GX460.
That’s an EV issue in general, particularly without tax incentives and manufacturer incentives that are only possible with profitable ICE vehicle sales.
One can go on to fueleconomy.gov, and do some calculations on whether or not an EV will save you money. Even if you did 15k miles per year and paid $4 per gallon, an…
The Kia version has been on sale for over a year
I know that once you’re already lugging around all of the gear for a plug-in hybrid drivetrain, added a little extra battery capacity is a relatively small addition. I think 30-35 miles of EV range is plenty, but if you’re Mercedes and want to set yourself apart from the pack a bit this is a way to do it (and perhaps…
I am a hiring manager and I look for the best person. I really do not care about their personal decisions,
Seems to be a lot of corporations shooting themselves in the foot these days (I’m looking at you, Washington Post). Ford really blew it for me — I’m enjoying my first Ford ever — a 2022 Maverick — and giving them a pass on the long list of little recalls. It’s clear that Ford builds a better, more thought-out truck…
“It’s one that gives the Nautilus more than 500 miles 148 leauges of range per tank, too.
I doubt any of the 799 folks who spend about $4 million on an F80 will care what I, a poor person, have to say, but I don’t care.
Yep, Ferrari is making the all too common mistake of trying to be as fast as electric cars with an ICE engine. At this point, you gotta decide if you want the car to be “as fast as possible” or do you want the car to be “the best driving car possible”. It used to be that the most exciting cars were the fastest.…
“The Nautilus does look way better than the MKX it replaces. The outgoing MKX was the second generation of a model that debuted back in 2007 and had been largely unchanged since 2016.”