The Dale had a better chance of making production than this thing. Better looking too. The vehicle and the CEO.
The Dale had a better chance of making production than this thing. Better looking too. The vehicle and the CEO.
Don’t worry, by the time it gets here, it will be a crossover cosplaying as a sports car.
Right? If the FD says they are in the damn way, what else do you need?
Fresh air vents under the dash and pop-up headlights.
You’re trapped on a road you can’t escape from! In one lane is an F-350. In the other, a Miata. Both are going the exact same speed. Which lane are you going take the hit from?
It’s about damn time.
Lets’ see on costs...
I could only forgive that weird cab/bed junction if the bed was a functional dump truck. I am all for smaller, but this is at best an almost not bad.
Jalopnik’s specialty... incomplete articles.
The flames are embarrassing, but the real deal-breaker is the asymmetrical rear end. Asymmetry can be stunning, but this is not an example of that.
“our”
His design is impressively aerodognamic.
J-Bodybuilder here’s an amen from me, brother! The late 80s were Ford’s all-time quality low point.
Imagine bragging to your friends your extreme car buying savvy resulted in a .01 to 1.9 below MSRP deal.
Kyle, pat yourself on the back for Protect and Swerve. It’s not a funny incident but that headline was hysterical.
I think Americans are saying no to the majority of the North American market catering to large luxury EVs most can’t afford. That end of the market is saturated but nobody wants fool with the anything under $40K.
I am glad I’m not the only one that sees the flag as a trigger now.
That’s been replaced by the newest sticker du jour, a flag with stripes made out of rifles.
.. with a greasy pony tail attempting to cover the bald spot.