Coronavirus is classified as a form of influenza. A fatality is a fatality.
Coronavirus is classified as a form of influenza. A fatality is a fatality.
Well, to be fair, Tesla hasn’t come out with it’s pure, more sports only car yet. And that would be the roadster later this year.
And it doesn’t bother you in either case that you’ll see less sport cars, from sports car manufacturers, than the latest automotive trend?
You missed one of Bertone’s most popular and successful sales designs from the 70s and 80s. The mid-engined wedge X1/9.
Anything that saves fuel money and cuts down on pollution is a good thing.
Dry camp? There’s only one kind of camping. And it’s not done in a mobile home.
^ solid oak cabinets? That’s not camping. Stay in a goddamn hotel if you’re looking for luxury. Don’t clutter the roads with another tank.
Our 1995 Camry started as my parents car. They put a paltry 140,000 on it before they stopped driving. It went to the oldest daughter first, followed by the middle boy, followed by the youngest daughter, shooting well past the 220K mark. That car respects my wallet. Nothing ever breaks, the kids didn’t even fük up…
Really boring. And unimaginative.
You don’t want a boring van?
Tesla will likely (like damn likely) break +500,000 units in the US alone. That doesn’t include Chinese production. All you patriotic flag-waver types, you want an American company to be on top of the world again? It’s going to be Tesla, and that means an EV.
Hummer is a tainted brand. You’re going to have a larger portion of the population here in 2020 that will not react in a positive manner versus 2008.
Anything smaller is more resource efficient and less resource wasting. That applies to both mechanical and biological objects.
Do car companies still interview the 25 and under crowd? To them, suvs and similar, are tainted products. Future EVs need to start trending back towards being smaller ‘cars’ if you want them as future customers.
Can’t ever remembering seeing an ad for the Volt, or the newish Bolt for that matter. All advertising money goes to suvs and trucks these days...which is why they sell, opposed to vehicles that get zero advertising. Chicken and egg...
It’s 2020. People are still stupid. Evolution failed us.
On the contrary. To a younger adult these days, if you have a suv or similar, you’ve already ‘given up’ and are playing the ‘keeping up with the Jones’ game, something they greatly detest.
It’s already happening. Late teens to twenty-somethings already look at those larger vehicles as polluting, waste of resources devices. They want no part of them.
All Telsas made in California are for US consumption. So the statement is still accurate.
The first ones? There were several in operation in the 1930s up to Telsa today, so a little less than a hundred years. The GM plant that made the Camaro was in my backyard. It was a like a wave of thousands of these things leaving everyday to dealerships everywhere.