This parlor trick might actually be useful in certain off-road situations. Tesla’s farts and light shows are just Elon goofing off because he can.
This parlor trick might actually be useful in certain off-road situations. Tesla’s farts and light shows are just Elon goofing off because he can.
That was a donut. What Rivian does is more of a flapjack.
At least it’s more useful than Tesla’s fart mode.
I’m guessing the motors will be inboard, with half-shafts. Similar to Tesla’s setup, but with two parallel motors instead of one motor and a diff.
I might be able to find one of those here, but I’d rather have a newer and much nicer S197 with a little less power (and better MPG).
The Dacia Sandero. It was a Top Gear reference.
Well, this certainly is... good news.
I’ve been looking at V6 S197 Mustangs lately. You could get two of them for the price of that... thing.
Eyes, duh. The horizontal light-up part between them is a weird nose.
Oh right, I forgot that you of all people get to decide whether everyone else’s taste is objectively bad. It’s not like people (gasp) sometimes have different opinions, right?
Rivian has several working prototypes and a factory, which most other startups can’t claim. They also have a deal with Ford to build the new electric F-150 platform, and I don’t think an automaker as big as Ford would make a deal with a company that they didn’t think could deliver.
Ford desperately needs to build a two-door electric sports car called the Thunderbolt. Either make it an EV version of the Mustang coupe, or make it its own thing and give it retro Thunderbird-esque styling.
Matt didn’t say “about half of all registered US voters”. He said “about half of America”. That’s what I was refuting.
63 million people voted for Trump. The total population of the US in 2016 was 323.4 million. That works out to 19.5 percent.
Maybe I just have a beef against 2nd gen Camaros because of Transformers.
Hot glue?
But leave it FWD, obviously.
Hot take: third-gen Novas (the fast ones at least) are cooler than second-gen Camaros.
What the heck is the point of that?
Only about 18% of Americans actually voted for him. (A worryingly large number of them didn’t vote at all.)