neverspeakawordagain
neverspeakawordagain
neverspeakawordagain

Thanks for admitting that you’re a terrible person, dude, good to be honest about these things.

Did they consider the benefit that higher speed limits make driving way more fun? If the speed limit is 200 km/ hour, your commute will be way more enjoyable, even if it might be less safe.

German, Italian, and Japanese imports. It’s like people just forget that WWII happened.

Tesla is non-union. I’m not buying a non-union made car, period.

I’m a union guy; any car I buy has to be American branded and UAW made.

Here in NY dealers still have markups on Mach E’s. 

I don’t qualify for EV rebates, and I’d imagine neither does anybody else shopping $70k+ vehicles.

In five months I will have had my car for 9 years since new. I’ve put 93,000 miles on it, and I’m not replacing it for at least another year or two, and only then because I have a 3 and a 4 year old and a Mustang isn’t the most practical for driving kids around to school and activities. I expect the next car I get to

How livable is it on the highway? I’m at a loss as to what to get for my next car once I retire my 2015 Mustang GT from daily driver duties. I want something American that’s got a “cool” factor and doesn’t blend in with every other crossover on the planet, but I also have a 50 miles each way highway commute, so it has

I would love to see a longform article on how Ford attempted to make the car look as much like the original GT40 as possible while avoiding the original car’s front end lift problems that made it uncontrollable at speed, and accidentally backed in to an aerodynamic setup that made it the very best production car ever

This is technology I sincerely would love to have if it cost $20k but it doesn’t and it makes no sense at current prices.

I special-ordered my 2015 GT that’s still my daily driver, and just for fun I specced out an equivalent 2024 model. Mine cost me $44k; this one tops $60k. Inflation, man. Even putting aside the fact that my Mustang still runs perfectly and is long since paid off, it’s infinitely better looking inside and out than this

Tesla factories are non-union, which is un-American.

Do you carry a cell phone? Congratulations; every single place you’ve set foot ever since you’ve got one is information that’s currently for sale.

I can’t imagine how much time these people have poured into this game. I’m about 45 hours in and I haven’t even started expanding my battery yet.

I don't have a graphics card; how well would this run on standard integrated Intel graphics?

It’s all stone arch bridges, so sticking to the center lanes the clearance is higher, but yeah, in a lifted pickup you could smack the roof on a bridge.

Some of the bridges around where the Belt Parkway turns into the Southern State Parkway just northeast of JFK have clearances below 7 feet. It was designed that way, to keep commercial traffic off the parkways by Robert Moses, but every now and then I’ll see a Ryder truck or the like stopped on the side of the parkway.

Which, sure, but I have a 50 mile commute each way, which is almost 100% city driving (technically much of it is on highways but it’s all stop-and-go traffic on the highway). So the electric battery can get me a bit more than half way to work, and then be dead for the rest of the trip and my whole trip home.

Anything German or Japanese, because of WWII.