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If literally every other EV from other manufacturers (and literally all electronics in general) is any indication, electrical systems are no more reliable than mechanical ones (and are often substantially less reliable). So basically yes, expect it to still break like other Italian cars.

Was Chicago from the spin off game? I know there’s two games not considered canon--the vault management game and the Brotherhood of Steel game—not sure of the names as I never played them.

“Woke” is just a way of obscuring the epithets they really want to use behind a vague and anodyne-sounding word.

The Governmint reminded me of the Republic of Dave in Fallout 3.

Particularly in a 2D game.

The Car of L’il Sebastian lovers everywhere

For the price they were selling them, it never would have worked. It apparently was a good EV for a prototype, but we’re talking nearly half a million for that. I guess it was just to prove, that at any time the legacy Automakers could just steam rolled Tesla if they really wanted to, but the boards kept them grounded.

I been sayin’ it for years

https://jalopnik.com/mercedes-blew-a-huge-electric-sports-car-lead-1842800638

One could buy a clean non-ruined Lotus Elise for a bit less than what the current bid is.

yeah the bed mounted battery pack seems kind of silly. “Now you’ve got the range to take the family on a road trip in your truck! Only catch is you no longer have the space to bring anything with you”

America’s largest gang shot up this neighborhood.

Sit in the quiet for 41 seconds. Do nothing. Feel how long 41 seconds is.

War of the Gargantuas DOES have a connection to Frankenstein — it’s a sequel to Frankenstein Conquers the World, in which the titular monster somehow gets to kaiju size and battles Baragon. The two gargantuas here are “descendants” of that Frankenstein, generated from left over tissue from that monster.

china is building the same number of cars as in the previous years. But domestic demand has cratered and they are trying to ofload their production capacity world wide.

That Mitsubishi doesn’t spend much on its advertising budget.

Oh man, their graphic in the “performance” tab is... very much NOT drawn to scale.

Just for fun, I took a look at the Mirage. It starts(!) at almost $17,000 for 78 horsepower. And it’s splash page has the single saddest “boast” I’ve ever heard. Can you spot it?

Having just spent a day at the local RV show I can unequivocally say that a brand-new RV tops the list of things you couldn’t pay me to own.

(Turn around)
Every now and then
I get a little bit hopeful
And then I see the dumb in your eyes

(Turn around, burnt eyes)
Every now and then I fall laughing
(Turn around, burnt eyes)
Every now and then
I fall laughing

This is the correct answer.