Is that a dealer sticker on the back next to “plymouth”? It always shocks me when I see enthusiast cars with giant dealer stickers on the back. That and advertisement license plate frames.
Is that a dealer sticker on the back next to “plymouth”? It always shocks me when I see enthusiast cars with giant dealer stickers on the back. That and advertisement license plate frames.
You obviously didn’t watch the presentation, because your numbers are way off. The Tesla semi comes in two variants: a short-haul version with 300miles of range, and a long-haul version with 500miles. Let’s look at the long-haul version:
I cry for my late FiST daily.
Hope you’re right about the Fiesta ST. I’m one year into a three year lease and looking at what a blast it is to drive and what I can buy it for at the end of the lease, I won’t be turning it back in at lease end.
Got a FiST this summer. I won’t be letting go of it.
could that engine be swapped into a Fiesta ST?
Are you talking about.... an audi? Because let’s be honest, then you have legitimate reliability discussions to be had.
minor damage. but with all the sensors in the bumper, this will probably be totaled by insurance.
Six but they’re flat.
As a cyclist, it pisses me off to see other cyclists ignoring even the most basic rules of the road.
Automatic CP for the 6 CL ads.
It must be nice to roll into a car dealership, point to something cool and say “I’ll take that one,” without any care about cost.
is it actually going to be electric, or do we need to check....
I could get like 5 used Fiat Abarth 500s
Awwwww yeah, 800 horses in front and two midgets in the back. It’s Wednesday night...
Now, this is the kind of hot rod I can appreciate, and half the reason I love my Focus ST.
There are two turbos. Shouldn’t that be pfffft, pfffft?
Our path ahead is lit by the burned bridges behind us
When you have 20 years to transition it’s not as big of an issue. People are acting like everyone is forced to have an electric car tomorrow. Without a century of oil harvesting investment, our current-day demand for oil would look downright idiotic, if we were reversing the scenario.
I couldn't help but notice that the Autotrader article was written by Doug Demuro. This list is a traveshamockery.