oddestartist
Oddest Artist
oddestartist

We don’t need no steenkeen editors!

You do know that lots of folks drown in their bathtub, right?

Now if only someone could tell me where I can sign up for a G/O newsletter. THAT would be helpful.

Or contemplating how he ended up where he is today. Staying motivated on a team with suspect engine and chassis has got to be tough. I suspect the team engineers are pretty down about it as well.

That you can think that your individual experience is transplantable and repeatable for a larger segment of the population is a sad representation of how your affliction has warped your sense of perspective. Try viewing the world through a wider lens. It may not be possible due to your condition and for that I am

Again, I don’t disagree. But it does not act as a primary motivator to purchase. Not being ADHD, but a marketing & research professional with several decades of experience, I know what happens in the lab very often does not occur in the wild. Consumers are an interesting group.

See my prior post - there has to be a seed already half-germinated in the head of a consumer to have any strong advertising influence. Especially so if it is not some disposable commodity. For those more disposable, that’s where brand loyalty really has a stronger influence. Excepting, of course, car buying decisions.

Advertising is only relevant to an individual if it tickles something that is already residing in the brain. Ads that are not relevant are simply not seen or acknowledged by the brain. If you are thinking of buying a new car, all of a sudden it seems like all you see are car ads. Because your brain knows that you are

What all EV manufacturers will need to deal with is the impending “new EV road tax” that is going to be added to the sale price of each car. A $40k Tesla in Arizona, with local tax rate of 9% is going to cost $44,700. Now add in the 20% STATE tax for EV;s (no fuel tax, so you get hit at time of sale) is now

Musk knew he had lightning in a bottle by leading in the introduction and production of EV’s. He also knows now that in order to keep that lead he needs to innovate in different ways. He has more opportunity going cheap than he does at just making more versions of vehicles that are $40k+. He is fighting to not be

What Musk is saying (I think) is that he knows that there is a smaller market for models that are priced higher than a Model 3. It is the consumer that doesn’t want to spend more than $30k on a new car that he is eyeing. He sees the land of diminishing returns in selling cars where the average price is over $40k. He

You will rarely get anyone to admit that they were influenced by advertising. Same way back in the day when you asked folks what they watched on TV they reflexively said “PBS and Discovery” so they would never admit to slavishly watching The Bachelor.

The z3 was ugly. This is a Z3 with a carbunkle. I don’t care how rare something is, if it is ugly, JGTFO.

Well, once we got them drunk enough on Bud and Pabst.

5th Gear - What are Model 3 owners trading in for? A different Tesla? Out of the EV category? I’d be interested to know what ex-Model 3 owners are shifting to.

Tortilla Man seems to be more tortilla than man. I never thought I would say this, but I think I’ve spotted a cuck or an incel.

John Andretti - Born with a silver push rod up his ass. Best finish in Indy Car was 42nd.

I thought the front plate read “STOOL”. Fitting...

Just because there are others that exist at this price does not make them “a deal” or rare or collectible. It is ugly, damn near useless AND overpriced. All of them.