neverspeakawordagain
neverspeakawordagain
neverspeakawordagain

I was 100% going to say the same thing. That’s just poor planning if you end up needing to stop there. If you are heading in to that general area and DON’T stop to fill up, in say Barstow, you are just dumb.

My 24Hours of Lemons family did build it.

Just about any modern Cadillac concept, but not because the concepts themselves are bad. It doesn’t matter which one, but let’s just say the Sixteen if you want to be specific. They all look gorgeous and preview a future where Cadillac could become “The Standard Of The World” again.

That’s a great call.

As cool as the idea is, the Ford Nucleon might take the cake. Putting a nuclear reactor on a car with 50s safety standards and drivers might be the single most insane car idea in history. Granted, we got some cool designs for Fallout from it, at least.

It’s nice to see only a $0.20/gal premium for premium, versus a $1.20/gal premium though.

My assumption is Elon is facing significant legal issues and he's buttering up Trump to call off the dogs/pardon his ass. My other thought, though less likely, is Elon hopes Trump will have Uncle Sam buy fleets of made in the USA Teslas. 

This incalculably hurt Tesla more than it accomplished anything else. They are truly rolling maga hats at this point.

I agree on the mechanical uncertainties with the CX-90. We would probably go with the PHEV, but unfortunately I have read of quite a few issues with those. Mostly software issues, but still not a great rollout for that model. I’ve also read very mixed opinions on the transmission in the CX-90.

No, I mean the guy who says “it’s in great condition, but the alternator is bad, the passenger door handle sticks, the glovebox won’t latch, the driver’s headrest is stuck all the way up, and there’s a weird buzzing coming from the fuel pump.”

I’ve seen the Royale that’s at the Henry Ford museum in Dearborn, but I think that’s the only one. They’re insane.

That seat belt feature has become pretty common in the segment, but it is useful for people with kids old enough to unbuckle and young enough not to know better. I really liked the Palisade when I got my Ascent, it was like the slightly cheaper sibling to the Telluride and easier to obtain, but it was really hard for

I used “wheels” as nomenclature for “vehicle”.

That all sounds really great. I was what the real world MPG is, that’s better than I expected.

How do you like your Palisade?

Thats what i was thinking, surely they are not going to sell it with halogens as standard???

A few years old, low mileage, yet half the price of older, higher mileage cars and questionable details about the title.

Oh wow that’s actually a fair price in this market.....

I think all the headlights are LED, it’s just that not all the trims will have the “full width” light bar along the front. But I could be wrong about that, I’ve not been paying that much attention to this car. 

Electrician here. BS.