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For $20 grand it should at least have louvers.

A fool and his money...

From one redneck to another, this is awesome!

I had it happen in my 18 month truck driving career. Loaded with 80,000 lbs, a hotshot Camaro ducked in front of me so he would be first at the light. Only because I had given myself plenty of time to stop was he allowed to go home without the imprint of a bumper on the back of his head.

Side windows are larger.

Can’t forget the LED bro-bar. For night time trips through the mall parking lot.

Neutral: both A and B. Cars have gotten so damn expensive. I’m shopping right now, and there’s just no way in hell I’m going to pay new car prices, knowing the depreciate hit it will take in the first 2-3 years. All the nanny crap and electronic stuff has driven up prices at an unsustainable rate.

That works for the small numbers of a cult, but won’t work for selling a half-million cars per year.

Which makes the problem of an iPad glued to the center of the dash even worse.

There is something lovable about that car. It appeals to my inner redneck urges.

Offroad guys know the wheel diameter should be no more than half of the tire diameter. I run 35" tires on a 17" wheel. Still plenty of sidewall when running 15psi offroad.

“Today’s smoking deal!! Come get what some say is the hottest Lambo ever!! “

Cut the cord, it’ll be the best decision you ever make.

I know a guy who’s been a sales manager at a number of different dealers, and a few years ago I asked what percentage of cars were leased at the Lexus dealer he was working at. Almost 50%.

I was at the Dallas Auto Show this weekend, and Ford had 3 high-end F150s on display: Platinum, Limited and King Ranch. The sticker ranged from $65-67k.

Nissan could once again take the technological lead in this segment by doing some sort of hybrid drive system a la 918 or P1. If they could deliver that at about the $160-175k mark, it would be a big deal.

What wheels?

Thanks. This is a dumb question, but are the batteries replaceable? Or do these have a 10-12 year life before they become useless for anything other than driving a mile to the grocery store?

Thanks, Captain Obvious.

What’s the projected life span of the battery? What’s the replacement cost?