My alternate headline was VinFast Is Now The Mitsubishi Of EVs
My alternate headline was VinFast Is Now The Mitsubishi Of EVs
Aw shucks, guys. Thank you. Just trying to give folks a little chuckle.
The irony of Jalopnik pointing out Porsche’s spelling error is delicious.
Me: “Hello, Porsche marketing department? You need to see this comment from Give Me Tacos or Give Me Death on Jalopnik.”
Porsche needs to do an equivalent stunt where they race a Cybertruck against one of their cars, only... there’s snow on the ground.
But now we’re talking about how they faked it instead of the impressive feat because they couldn’t help themselves but lie!
What’s dumb is that it needlessly takes away from something that is still ridiculously impressive. I’m not an Elon stan, the guy’s an idiot. And other than forcing it to happen, likely had nothing to do with the engineering of this thing. But it’s still an electric truck towing a Porsche and beating another Porsche (su…
Elon is salivating at being able to do this
My favorite car ads ever! VW in general has usually had great ads, right back to the Beetles.
Much Better
Good thing they are getting rid of Android Auto and Apple Car paly, those things can be distracting to drivers.
Honda of America getting ready to release the Prologue:
Hey, if you want to take to the water with with something that almost floats, I won’t stand in your way.
It has to absolutely suck to be a Tesla engineer. “well, it wasn’t easy, but we nailed all the bosses weird requests.”
For most people, “almost floats” means “sinks.”
If you want to take your tryhardtruck boating out on the open water, I’m not going to stop you.
Still waiting for evidence from a particularly stupid Elon-lover about how Musk is a decent person. Anything. Bueller?
This is what the GR86 is for.
Yep - the crumple zones effectively lengthen the amount of time the impact “takes”, thus reducing the force of the event.
Let’s wait until we see the actual crash tests before jumping to any conclusions. Tesla is known for its safety and being at the leaderboard of crash tests, so to design a vehicle that would perform poorly on safety tests doesn’t really align.