santoshalper
Santos L. Halper
santoshalper

Not that I think they should do it, but Ford would be best served by aggressively lobbying world governments to keep self-driving cars off the roads for as long as possible to buy themselves as much time as they can to get caught up on that tech. Without it, they’ll find themselves manufacturing cars in a world where

Maybe if it’s got an outboard motor option...

This paragraph makes it sound like Lucid is going 400 miles with a smaller battery than the 390 mile range Model S, but later on you say this:

FYI, that ‘neat looking’ bike is a first generation Pake C’mute! They were pretty common around where I live and were generally considered to be a decent less-expensive alternative to the (very nice) Surly Cross Check cyclocross/commuter road bike.  Simple chromoly steel frame and easy to set up with whatever road

It looks like the love child of a Nissan S-Cargo and a Mercedes-Benz Metris that was decorated by a toddler with a sticker book.

Now that’s what I call a fastback. And as someone who works at an aerospace company, pretty much nobody would care about this thing other than the limited number of weirdo car nerds (jalopnik readers).

This is a great idea. Healthcare workers could use some stress relief.  Smoky burnouts are the best medicine, after all...

LeMond! Nice.  The only american cyclist to win the Tour de France and not to have it taken away due to doping...

How about bringing the GTE to US shores?  I’d be all over a sporty plug-in hybrid hatch.

Agreed!

That looks WAY softer than most properly-inflated road tires are.  Count me in!

Too bad that Ferrari missed the obvious product placement tie-in with the 812. Oh, well.

Audience members:

She’s top o’ the line in Utility Sports,

Nope!

I think it’s because he’s the one funding it and yelling at the engineers to make it great (referring to the existing cars and spaceships), not the one in the dealership making the sales pitch.  He’s always been horrible and awkward as a presenter, and then his companies go out and deliver good products that change

It’s the truck from that one old movie... Back to the Future!

I really enjoyed Drive.  Great atmosphere.  Great music.  Good, non-patronizing driving scenes, even if the character was very ‘into’ driving.  That was part of the character development.  Not a schtick.  Good movie.

So... It’s more expensive than a Tesla model Y with fewer features, less range and more awkward styling?