mrpoppetinjector
the Oldsmobile 5.7 diesel wasn't nearly as bad as you've heard
mrpoppetinjector

Something smiler happened to me.

Or they just strip the metadata from the photo before posting it.

It’s a vanilla car for vanilla people. 

Couple of minor key facts missing.

I don’t think it is necessarily nefarious just clickbait plus monkey like shiney fascination with the upstart manufacturer.

Yes they did, after a global financial crisis destroyed their plans to avoid that option.

That’s a nice graph.

The Prius lost money for Toyota for years. The Chevy Volt initially cost GM $40,000 more than for what it sold for

Amazon isn’t a comparable situation.

What’s they really need to do is sub out the manufacturing to a company like Magna.

Michael Ballaban emphasizes 300 welds less....as a negative. The fact Tesla is transparent and open about this, would lead me to think, their engineers know what they are talking about, and this should be a positive.

As for the $35K Model 3... that’s not gonna happen until they clear the backlog.

GM’s doing exactly what they said they would: build and sell 20k-30k 200 mile BEV’s with an MSRP of ~$40k. The Bolt has been on sale for over a year and the only Bolt related drama is that in some non-primary markets buyers have been wait listed.

Well, when you’re in debt up to your eyeballs, having trouble getting your shit together, and the only thing standing between you and oblivion is the cult of personality you’ve built around yourself, one tends to emphasize their inconsequential positive attributes.

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Things might have gone better in the future with better engine management

Well, you do have an affinity for incomplete British cars that expose you too the elements.....

And “tactical polos” a regular polo shirts with a few loops to hook a radio mic to and some hidden pen pockets. 

I was comparing the Bolt to other small hatchbacks. I realize that  being an EV puts it in a different category, but it is still a small hatchback.