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If the head being protected doesn’t want to be protected by a helmet, I say let them earn their Darwin Award.

If people want to assume the high risk of self-elimination by not wearing helmets while riding, let them. There are paid professionals whose job is to clean meat crayons. Life and society goes on.

That quilted headliner... yeah.

Still learning English, I see.

Could have rented a truck, or van, or truck/trailer for $50-100...which is still a lot cheaper than a $60k pickup.

You’re not regularly rebuilding retaining walls though right? You could of done another trip to the store and had a Colorado, otherwise known as the size of truck the rest of the world uses.  

This is the cheap base model. It doesn’t rear defroster, passenger side mirror or radio.

You had me up until the “they did this because we journalists asked for it”. I’m not nearly a “the media is the worst” type person, but that line of self-importance nearly ended me.

Outliers do exist, but if we’re talking about...dare I say 95% of the population with trucks never really needing them even 25% of the year, I’d say a generalized statement is warranted.

Get rid of the run flats that BMW sticks on everything and that clears up a lot of it.

German cars have always been this way. If you want a sporty car with a splash of luxury, go for the smaller one, if you want a blend of sport and luxury, go for the middle one, and if you want luxury with a splash of sport, go for the big one. The A7 PHEV I just got rid of had a very comfortable suspension while still

I’ve been a motorcyclist for Decades. I’m 50, and I’ve been rolling on 2 wheels since I was 15.
I’ve ridden cross country many, many times.
I’ve ridden in and been waved at in nearly every state, plus 3 Provinces.

Frankly, why a “cab” would look like anything other than a London cab, or one of those NV things is beyond me.  This vehicle should be 100% focused on cabin space, comfort, cargo, etc.  Not vanity.  But Elon doesn’t get that.

It’s also clearly not designed with children in mind either.

I am cool with everything in this car except for those taillights. That screen is kind of odd in there. It reminds me a bit of the fiberglass monstrosities in the early 200os. But that can be changed.

I like the engine, hate the look.

Its legal three nautical miles away from land, at sea anyhow. 

Not sure 600 miles is low. This car won’t be able to practically drive on any road, even if it this track-dedicated car was registerable.

This could be the single whitest place in America.