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I kind of dig the patina look on old cars. Not something I want happening weeks into owning a new vehicle though.

It seemed to work fine for the DeLorean, so there’s that.

Others are in favor of their Cybertrucks developing orange stains, saying that they’re looking forward to the patina the stainless steel may develop.

It is not closed, but the value of it is much less than people think. I don’t think it was covered here, but you would also need to have business profits beyond the value of the car, because without profits, you have nothing to write off against. Then you get less based on usage and tax bracket, so the savings for

Material Scientist & Engineer / metallurgist here. Tesla is using a custom cold rolled 300 series stainless steel, so similar to type 304 and 316 austenitic stainless steel. Marketing name “ultra-hard 30X”.

You know what really stands out about this list? These cars all felt very different to drive or even ride in. Each car and even each manufacturer had its own character. You could actually feel, see, and hear different sensations and it was all over the map. You would certainly know if you were in an ‘80's CRX vs. an

Orange stain? Sounds like the new “presidential model.”

I Can’t Believe I Have To Say This, But 80s Cars Are Good

Do we love 80's cars or is it just those sweet sweet skinny pillars? I love the outward visibility of 80s cars. 

I posted basically the same thing, but thought “somebody must have beaten me to this.” Kinda glad I was right.

I completely forgot about this car. I kinda love the colour, but I’m pretty sure I’d never pay any amount of money for a Hyundai/Kia product. ND.

Methinks you’ve got a lot of people who are confusing “over-engineered” with “overly-complicated”.

When I first read this title; I was more thinking of answers of parts that are so over engineered that they never fail. Maybe that could be another QOTD.

To the 26% of Tesla owners that would not buy another one, let me just say, go fuck yourself. Are you in the audience? Go fuck yourself.

I would expect Nissan and Infiniti to rank pretty low, but to see Mercedes and Audi at 24th and 25th below the Stellantis brands? My jaw has half-dropped.

Lawrence,

The Porsche LFA should be the header for this QOTD.

And dairy with meat.
Next thing you know, they’ll be allowing their customers to mix fabrics.

Why is this being illustrated by a picture of a kaiser roll and American cheese?

Philadelphian here. You’re better off using fried bologna for the taste over spam if you’re trying to recreate a sandwich that uses porkroll.