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Mitsubishi Mirage.

Financially it is probably a fantastic idea for Ford though. They are making a “Rally” edition of the MachE, might as well do the same for the Mustang. Off road stuff it SUPER popular right now, might as well go with it

I guess for an example, why can’t the EQS just be called an S-class EV? Mercedes could have built it however to fit the specific needs for an EV, but quite simply calling it the EV version of the regular S-class, people will understand that. I think part of the problem to is that the manufacturers care too much about

Great (Airplane) reference.... Please take your star!!

So normally I would come on here and call conservatives a bunch of pejoratives, but I’ve had a number of social media interactions that make me think perhaps people legitimately don’t understand how economics and government budgets work. So this is going to be a rare, good-faith attempt from me to explain this stuff

Oh look, they’re still missing the point.

AKA -Moroso Motorsports Park for us Gen X’ers.

What the hell are you talking about? Not a single mention of top mount intercoolers in the article? Since when are hood scoops routing to air intakes?

People don’t like facts.

I’m not going to lie but that’s pretty dope looking 

I like it and it’s impressive how it took very little to make it look that way. Basically a front splitter, rear diffuser, and some tail pipes. The price isn’t too bad either for the kit. Take the badges off and you have a winner. 

Cool another 70k+ car for me to not give a fuck about.

I like it. Looks way better than the stock version 😄

Now, will they use the funds generated to make mass transit better or reduced remove fares? If they do either of those, it is a win. Otherwise, it is just a cash grab. 

FALLS THE FUCK OFF

No stick and $70k or more? I’ll pass.

I was about to say the biggest issue with their needs in climate controlled storage, so it’s either a van or suv as the only real options

I see cars like these that are half the new car average selling price, cost virtually nothing to maintain, very little to drive regularly, and have good resale values, and scratch my head at people buying $50K gas guzzlers while complaining about egg prices.  A car is a depreciating asset.  Buy something cheap to own

I don’t think this take is right. Toyota has led the hybrid drivetrain segment for over 20 years (they released the Prius 6 months after Honda’s Insight). And both Toyota and Honda are suffering on reliability by adopting smaller displacement turbocharged engines over the last few years.

I think Toyota’s problem with