nebraskastig
NebraskaStig
nebraskastig

About half of the BMWs I see are “blacked out”. I don’t see the appeal of having a black car, with black trim and black wheels.

It had pretty much the most power, highest top speed, etc of them all for today’s equivalent of $42.5k, or more or less about half the price of a Demon/Redeye.”

Nah, the difference being those cars are great on a track, that instantly puts them in a different category. A muscle car is a GT car and thus should not be able to corner nearly as good, so really the only true Muscle cars today are challengers and AMG Mercs.

My dealer hasn’t stocked an attractive BMW in about a decade. In any color.

See that beautiful BMW in green with a tan interior at the top of this article?

All I can say is that at 0813 EDT there must be a bunch of geriatric old farts on the Jalopnik because the score is about 60/40 Nice Price.

Riveting pieces about obscure tail lights no less!

I work on regulatory/policy issues for a self-driving company (not Tesla). From my vantage point, the rest of the industry is sick of the misrepresentation and wink-wink-nudge-nudge about the capabilities of Tesla’s “FSD” or “Autopilot” tech, which very well may deliver on what’s been promised. Look at how many other

You’re responding to an author who regularly has articles about obscure tail lights... Your point doesn’t land well here.

This site is also realistic that Teslas are good EVs. Bradley wrote an article about how good the Model Y is as an EV. Jason wrote an article attributing Tesla for removing the public’s stigma about electric vehicles and making them mainstream.

there, you’re free!

I was in high school when these debuted, and one of my teacher’s husbands bought this for her. Because, you know, teachers don’t get paid well.

My first car ride as a newborn was home from the hospital in a 1979 Fox Body Mustang.

Yep, thanks.

Was it for The Cars That Made The World?

Completely off topic but thought I saw you pop up on a History Channel ad or was my head in the clouds?

Counterpoint:

Wild colors actually tend to have good resale, I believe. The most recent study I saw on the matter said yellow had the best resale. I’m sure it depends on the car, too.

You need the right house and the right purple.

That does look awesome.