sidewaystheseven
Sideways the Seven
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I currently have 1988 528e, last year. Super Eta, auto. love the car. so mechanically right. Still the ultimate driving machine

What Musk says: “I need another 12% stake in Tesla to grow its artificial intelligence business.

I recently built the Lego Land Rover, too. It’s very relaxing to build models, regardless of age.

Second gear: You do have to give VW credit for convincing so many Bentley and Lamborghini customers to buy an Audi Q8, but in wildly more expensive form.

Even broken clocks, eh?

Probably the most versatile vehicle you could have bought. Drive on the motorway at 9am, swap to EV mode and watch a movie in it at 6pm, even go through the library and non would be the wiser! =)....man I miss Top Gear.

What blew me away most about the video is that people were actually cheering Musk when he made this claim. Not because it was misleading and totally bogus, but how can anybody still be a fan of the guy after all of the bullshit he has said and done?

Porsche needs to do an equivalent stunt where they race a Cybertruck against one of their cars, only... there’s snow on the ground.

The Volvo P1800 is such a beautiful car.

We already knew this, no? People were commenting on the original article about this stunt that the claimed length of the race was a lie. Granted, we aren’t Jason from Engineering Explained, but I think it’s been pretty much established for a while now that this particular claim about the Cybertruck was man-child

The Ford Ka. We bombed around southern England on our honeymoon in this one back in 2005. It was just a basic, honest little car that didn’t pretend to be something it wasn’t. In that way it reminded me of the original Mini. They’re cheap enough to buy one to drive and one for parts - if there are any old enough to

Kinda impractical to own one at this stage of my life, but no doubt, I wanted one as soon as I fired it up. It’s just an angry little child on the inside, with a cute face. Makes all the right noises, nice exterior design, handles decently well for a tall / squished hatchback and the manual gearbox is nice to row. A

Anytime I see a Fiat 600 I gush and envision my late father. These are much harder to find in the US vs a 500 but as a new born I was brought home in this actual car.

The original Mini Cooper:

I so love the Saab Sonett. I have driven several and want one very much:

He definitely should have posted this on BaT before Clist. Asking price is fair compared to a quick google search. NP tentatively.

It’s a normal torque converted automatic.

Meanwhile, my parents took an annual trip to see the grandparents with two kids, in a 2 door Buick Skyhawk. Yep, we had a J car, with the slightly better but still horrible 2.0l. One year we had no heat, and drove through snow and ice in that little 2 door Skyhawk. My grandmother was pissed, and paid to have the heat

Indeed, it requires people to adjust what their concept of “freedom” is:

Fascinating. $56 in 1956 is $625 in today’s money, so not that far off today’s averages. That comes out to $2688 over 2 years or about $30k in today’s money (plus the 20%).