OK, I’ll give you that. I would then, however, question how they researched their vehicle, determined they needed or wanted AWD, and then didn’t look any further as to what tires they should have.
OK, I’ll give you that. I would then, however, question how they researched their vehicle, determined they needed or wanted AWD, and then didn’t look any further as to what tires they should have.
I probably would. That’s sad.
Lack of supply does not mean zero. It means the allocation they had they put in autopilot ordered cars. Also several YouTube videos of made in China Model 3 autopilotc showcasing features only available on hardware 3.0
That’s...impressive, to say the least.
Only customers who didn’t order autopilot got the old hardware. The customers that ordered autopilot got the new hardware. So another omission of the facts
Great info here, seriously. I appreciate a nice thorough write-up with plenty of information.
Damn that.
And where was the coverage when VAG sold its 1,000,000th car of 2020?!
No news on Tesla surpassing 1 million cars sold or it becoming the best selling EV in China gaining 30% market share up from nearly double from a year ago?
Heh, nice.
Pretty sure you took the words out of almost everyone’s mouths with that one.
Since I you’ve been looking and happen to be quite the Parsh aficionado, what’s the reliability like on one of these? I’ve been kind of eyeballing them myself.
Shame to see one like this. I had one, same year. First car, actually. Loved that thing.
Probably. That’s a very GM thing to do. The ATS-V’s engine isn’t far removed from the engine in the CTS V-Sport, however, they have different engine codes. The Blackwing might be “gone,” but that just means the C8's version will be called something else
That’s the new mentality, never admit fault and keep pushing forward. It would’ve been so much better and easier to do what you described. FCA will realize it themselves shortly if they haven’t already.
Meh, I blame both the car manufacturers and homebuilders. My house was built in ‘66 and the garage fits both my ‘87 Suburban, ‘81 LWB C10, the water heater, HVAC, workbench, giant rolling Matco mechanic’s tool box and various other stuff. I moved the truck over to swap wheels on the Suburban when this was taken, but…
It’s how you shield yourself from the backlash of the investigation and FCA would’ve been better off if they’d done the opposite and talked him into staying. It also frames Bigland as someone with a great deal of integrity, something that will be completely invaluable in his next position. Nissan could use a guy like…
I like the one without the letters but with the black border, myself. Very simple and understated but still clearly a BMW badge. It’s sort-of like when Cadillac dropped the wreath.
Agreed. They look so....different but will be relatively ubiquitous based on its price. Going to take a minute to get used to.
It’s going to be weird seeing the new Corvette’s what rolling around the street?