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I mean, who in their right mind would get such a vehicle?

I think this was on East Bay Dr.

Not to make too fine a point of it, but these guys are literal Nazis as well. Not as much of a threat, but still very much Nazis.

The lots are probably piling up (as noted in 1st yesterday) with all the high-margin stuff that the manufacturers prioritized during supply chain issues.

Were the odds disclosed nowhere? Since this was a global product, some countries already require them to be disclosed but it may not be within the game UI, but rather on some official website where it may be buried or just a bitch to read.

He then added that it “could be a very low-volume version. Like 50 cars or so.” He apparently also hinted at a price of at least €250,000, which would be more than $270,000 at current exchange rates. That’s a whole lot of money for the hardtop version of a car that starts at less than $70,000.

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Don’t need excess, it’s just me going to work in the morning. I welcome really efficient, resource-light EVs

I’d rather have a longer cargo bed which I’d use all the time vs a back seat that will never get used except for accumulating trash.

The lesson I see here was twofold - of course the girl who did what I did all those years ago should have stopped, but the man and all the onlookers whose attention was totally on the ducks and not on the traffic. Not saying it was his fault but he is dead nonetheless.

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Yup, I have something similar on one of my dashcam captures:

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Let them rot on the lot, we’ll see how long that lasts. 2023 is a slight recovery, but still a very down year compared to 2019/2020. Availability may be back, but cheaper cars are going extinct and so are buyers who want an affordable new car. You have a market with far less buyers, prices will have to come

Bought a new car about a month ago. Emailed 15 dealers with the one we wanted in stock. Only half got back to me, one with $10k over sticker. Drove 2 hours with a Uhaul trailer to pick up one at MSRP but the dealership was absolutely wonderful to work with. Got me in and out in one hour and was well worth the drive

Toyota is one of the few manufacturers where the Long-wheelbase is a very popular and readily-available option. I see them regularly on the road:

One thing that’s great about custom ordering (at least with my Ram) is that it’s very hard for dealerships to tack on a mark-up fee on a vehicle that only exists in my head. Still, you do have to find an honest and straight-forward dealership that doesn’t play those games...again, the advantage of custom-building is

The Bolt is a perfect concept that EVs can be both practical and affordable....it’s just too damn bad it’s so ugly. While they could’ve easily taken after many nice smaller vehicles made by their direct competition GM, once again proved that they just don’t get small cars.

YESSSSS!!

I understand why it seems silly, but how are they supposed to do an ‘rca’ without the vehicle? what does this person want Tesla to actually do here?

In reality, the longer they wait, the further behind they’ll be.

If the Tesla of the early 2010s could do it with the far fewer resources they had, there is just no excuse even for a company like Mazda... which is many times bigger than Tesla was.