rexseven
RexSeven
rexseven

I have a son and I design plastic injection molds and also own a small business. I can tell you this much, my medical insurance has gone through the roof in the last 5 years as the paradise plan implodes. I think we’ll all be just fine in 4 years. I’m not even a huge Trump fan but he was better than the alternative.

I can deal with it. It appears many can’t deal with losing. I guess the upside to marginal car news like this is I get to enjoy the suffering a while longer. Jathetic maybe a better name.

Japolitic. Change the damn name already so someone can use jalopnic for cars again.

Cover car will very lucky to get deliveries in 2017. Until it does, it’s a concept car.

The best looking car to ever come out of Japan is the FD.

Look. They are only tolerant of people who agree with them. Posting shit they disagree with is like putting a kick me sign on your back. Hopefully enough people will see how totally crazy they are and at least something good will come from Trump.

The selling of influence. Look, you refuse to see it. You won’t admit it. You are in denial. People go to jail for having the information she had on her computer. That is just a fact. It’s pointless to talk to you about it. The cows will be able to program the VCR before you will see what is right before you. I’m done.

I don’t think that will be the cause. Part of the cost for cars is the development not just production. Once the vehicle has been in production for a while they can put more money into areas during a mid-model refresh that they had to skimp on in the beginning. It was very obvious in Nissan products of the last

And that sucks. Especially for lower income people who live their life one $1,000 beater to the next and for moderate income people who want a sports car and a daily driver/winter car.

And I think they will make a 10 year old car with 150,000 miles on it too costly and temperamental to own. Beaters will be awful and expensive.

I have no sources. It is just an opinion. Telsa hired “car guys” to design the conventional aspect of the cars. They are a new company to cars, but they didn’t hire people to design a car that had no experience in the task. I look at the interior and when I sit in one I think it feels “cheaper” in material quality and

I think Telsa’s interiors look good in a modern, minimalist way, but are really the victim of cost saving efforts. They spent all of their money on new technology to move the car especially the huge battery pack. We also need to remember the infrastructure needed for the supercharger system. Other cars don’t have to

I think your comparison to the past Malibu designs undersells the new one. It looks wonderful. It is every bit as good loooking as any car in its class. It is a very striking design that gets all of the details right. Very modern and classy.

You’re really obsessed with Alex Jones. Let’s look at the “donations” to the money laundering Foundation over the next few years. If she wasn’t peddling influence, donations should stay pretty flat.

Then you will only have range issues occasionally. What’s your point?

Read carefully. I am not the one who said it can do anything a normal car can do. When people claim that range anxiety has been effectively eliminated they say or at least insinuate that. It cannot do what a normal car can do. Period. And it shouldn’t be expected to. There is nothing wrong with the Model X per se. The

I did not say it was normal everyday use. I said it is something that ANY car with an engine that is in decent working order can do and in much less time than an EV. It is also something that I do in a car multiple times a year.

I take drive abouts in a 1993 RX7. It isn’t any bigger than a Viper and I don’t think it’s much more comfortable. I’ve driven it over 5,000 miles in 7 days. It’s not very hard and it’s not dangerous.

I think it’s one thing he did fairly well. He did start a supercharger network but he had to actually build cars too. I think the Model X was probably a mistake especially as done. Those doors caused to much expense and trouble when the money could have been better used elsewhere. That’s kind of a 20/20 hindsight