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This is a really good premise for a series of posts. Way into this.

Given her budget is $60k, I think she should at least test drive a new AWD Tesla Model 3 Long Range.

This is the right answer. Decent V6's are becoming tough to find, though. I still have my ‘05. It’s closing in on 280k miles. I was going to give it to my daughter for college, but found a great deal on a very clean, and much lower mile AWD Toyota Matrix S. Not necessarily recommending that for this person, but

Yup, Nikola repeatedly lied to gain investor dollars (that’s why they’re currently under SEC and DOJ investigation and the subject of several class-action investor lawsuits). They lied about the Nikola One being functional in 2016, they lied about producing solar power at their facility, they lied about having

Tesla has batteries.

At first I thought Mercedes was joke-recommending a semi, but then I saw the little Smart in the behemoth’s shadow.

I distinctly remember it had one of those tagboard code breaker wheels for anti piracy, my friend’s parents had it at their house on a computer that was hooked up to Prodigy internet service.
Memories.

Yes, absolutely, no question about it, nice price from me. If I were shopping for a fun weekend car in this price range, I’d pass by every Mustang, every Corvette, every M3, to look at this. What’s that, you say? An S2000 is a “better” car? Probably, but it’s also dirt-common compared to this. You’d rather find a

Spy photo....landjet with roof-mounted spoiler.

I don’t know about “best”, but “concept I was most likely to buy if it made it to production” goes to the Buick Avista.

I dont understand who this motorcycle is for. If its supposed to entice people off a BMW GS then it has to do something better than a GS.

Nah, there’s more than one regular motorcyclist on here now!! :)

I mean, the feedback on EVs from consumers is “What’s with the weird-ass design” and once the weird-ass design was ditched the cars sold more, but sure.

Well, you did click on an article with Harley Davidson in the title.

Gizmodo doesn’t choose the ads you see.  You choose the ads you see based, on the marketing information The Man knows about you.

THIS is how you do a for-sale listing. Be up front about problems, photo everything relevant, keep the garbage cans and other bullshit out of the background. And most important, don’t out yourself as a self-important asshole like too many sellers -- see yesterday’s example.

I’m a bit of masochist, and so I had three of those. I experienced various problems, as one would expect. And twice blew timing belt, which causes very expensive damages. I ended resorting to replacing timing belt/tensioner every 20k miles, which sounds ridiculous, but it was a cheap insurance. It’s a mighty

They did run them on the same tire compound, and reversed the riders, showing that they got the same result: faster on the K5.

Go read the companion article over at Revzilla.

Composite body will never give you the iron oxide supplements you clearly require