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Inventory is at record levels because people don’t want to buy a badly made car from a white supremacist piece of shit con-man.

I need a 3 row SUV because I’m having a 2nd/3rd kid.”

No. You need a Minivan. Just buy the damn minivan.

Too bad you can’t roll down that iPad on the dash.

I’ve still yet to see any new Corvette without a senior citizen behind the wheel.

Corvettes and brodozers.

They simply cannot get enough of these piles o shit. 

Because the EV market got saturated quickly and demand was met multiple times over. But somehow, people didn’t see that coming because Tesla was the only game in town and their sales/production ramp was pretty crazy. Almost like all the business folks at all the other OEM’s forgot business 101 from a supply/demand

Toyota’s bet on hybrids has been so succesful that you have to wait 18 months and pay dealer markup to get a Sienna hybrid. Why the Big 3 have abandoned hybrids (except Stellantis, which keeps building hybrids that break all the time) is absolutely beyond me.

Hyundai’s marketing department could just say:

not sure, probably because a snap in piece of plastic is cheaper than the body work to finish and hide the weld line between side pillar and roof?  

That’s why I said car

Jeez. That’s a great looking little car. The 200hp version would surely be enjoyable to drive. Obviously not going to expect a manual, but boy would it be cool!

I deeply hate the floating roof black line but the rest of it is a great looking little wagon that will be welcome here. They just need to convince the mushrooms that it is a crossover so they buy them. 

It has to be sponsored in the background right? There’s now a slide show posted about how it’s beautiful from every angle.

This sounds sponsored. The Santa Fe attempts to look like a Land Rover, but looks very eastern bloc and drives like a tall crossover. All hat, no cattle.

He doesn’t seem like a car person, either, so his idea of what makes a car “bad” is different from someone who’s experienced a Chevy Venture, for example. 

I watched the review and kept waiting for the part that showed how bad the car was. It was all just stupid piddly shit. Just a few random software and user interface type things. I actually thought the car seemed really cool with some interesting and unusual features. The only thing that did seem not so great was the

I wonder if he is pulling a Doug DeMuro of intentionally putting wrong information in the video (little things) so that people engage with the post. Either way, it doesn’t matter in the end, because he has a reputation that people trust. That’s the double edged sword of using influencers.

I can’t speak to this specific review as I have no experience with the Fisker, but Brownlee’s tech reviews leave much to be desired.  He speaks confidently about things despite often getting details wrong.  I have no idea why people weight his reviews so heavily.

Yeah she’s too dumb to realize she’s not going to win in a star-power fight with Pedro Fucking Pascal.