Does some strict regulation go into effect in 2025? As much as Dodge seems to be printing money with these, I can’t imagine they’re choosing to stop voluntarily.
Does some strict regulation go into effect in 2025? As much as Dodge seems to be printing money with these, I can’t imagine they’re choosing to stop voluntarily.
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Can we just appreciate for a second how awesome the wheels are on the crash test machine?!
At one time Lamborghini made more tractors than sports cars (they may still do) so it’s come full circle.
You can’t see the spinning blade.
fuck you, leave
Ah yes, so anyone poor doesn’t deserve sympathy!
We collectively have no sympathy for the rich who can afford EVs while the poor still cannot. Take your classist self and shove it.
While it is sad, if you’re the single mom who can barely pay for their child’s food....$5.50 gas suddenly means you can’t.
This is the most neoliberal thing I’ve ever read lol.
I’m not sure you understand the point of a Spark.
I have a 2009 Saab 9-7x Aero. Now that I work from home, I don’t drive much, so batteries dying is a problem.
I love finding the weirdly specific shit that some models’ owners go through. This is up there in the craziest list.
I just said that too, you saw it hours ago. Obviously the writers aren’t reading the comments anymore.
They’ll just replace the Spark and Veloster that will be disappearing from the list.
I assume they meant since inception, which was 2004, so it seems like more of a brain fart than a typo.
The Titan, since 2022, has sold almost as many units in total as the Ford F-series did last year.
Here’s the thing, Nissan was pretty successful with the first generation Titan; at least they were when it was still pretty fresh. The problem here was that they let the first gen linger too long, and then the second gen just wasn’t good enough. I mean, yeah, it’s hard to go up against the big three, but like most…
Ford missed some chances with PAG. Maybe Lincoln & Mercury didn’t belong in the same team as Jaguar & Aston Martin, but they had a real opportunity to build a top-end platform that could have been used by 2-3 different brands, improve the premium dealer experience, and maybe trickle-down some technologies better so…
GM buys Bugatti. Leaves the company alone for 10 years, they make some cool cars that sell well, then one that doesnt, management begins to make them sell badge engineered sedans for another 10 before wondering why sales are down. Followed by discontinuing the brand.