Better hope those battery packs aren’t too cheaply sourced or he’s going to have a Fire Festival on his hands.
Better hope those battery packs aren’t too cheaply sourced or he’s going to have a Fire Festival on his hands.
That car was never competing with the GTI.
I appreciate your intelligent rebuttal. Ungreyed.
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That’s exactly the mentality people used to have when sports cars sold in large numbers from the ‘60s-’80s. But, nowadays, people want maximum possible utility in every vehicle they buy, “just in case”.
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1st Gear: Now if we can convince singletons to buy small sports cars instead of crossovers with space that 99 percent of the time will never use. If they need more room, just Google the nearest U-Haul.
“The report goes on, saying the Mazda Miata is killing it right now, with sales up 35 percent this year. Even the Miata’s sister, the Fiat 124, is “selling in steady volume,” and the BMW Z4 and Toyota 86 have seen their volumes jump a bit for 2017, too.”
This is ridiculous. I thought responsibility was just for underpaid peons!
Wait, is somebody actually trying to solve a problem before it gets out of hand and the government has to get involved? Are they allowed to do that?
With a selfie-stick, idiot.
Not sure if serious, but if yes, then this is a computer generated image.
“and maybe all this silly and hurtful tactics will end.”
Wagons! Yes, wagons. Wagons.
I think touchscreen technology has come to a point, where longivity is no longer an issue. An iPad will last several years with 8 hours of daily use and constant touching. I think it’s safe to assume a MB touch screen will last the lifetime of the vehicle, considering you’re not constantly engaged with the screen,…
DeVille’s have always been that way...that’s like asking why the sky is blue, or republicans hate poor people.
It’s a game to them and not part of a broader agenda only to the extent that discrediting the mainstream media is something 45 is ambivalent about.