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I had my hand in my face by then. Surely, Dodge marketing plays beer pong on a tuesday morning.

The marketing of this company is so ridiculous, I’m hearing light beer ad guitar riffs while reading the above. That said, stupid crowd and all, the green and purple above are amazing colours, and I really respect how long they have pulled off making the same cars. It’s not quite Soviet build runs yet, but pretty

That’s a fantastically varied field of cars. More coverage!

This is the most terribly spend schmockmoney since that South American millionaire built a Volvo C70 into what looked like an exploding whale.

The Flex is turning into the Miata of "what should I buy next"-sessions.

There will come a day when you will understand that different people have different perceptions of reality. The way you use the word "definitely" is downright wrong, and you'd grow on widening your perception and accept that the world is bigger than you can imagine.

Well, no. 🤪 Welcome to the cold and wet arctic.

Well, Norway. Driving with wool mittens sucks (slippery), my leather driving gloves can need all the help they can get. In our weather, I drive with constantly activated steering wheel heat between late august and early june. In contrast to many other brands, I also need to turn that function on when the car starts

Well, Norway. Driving with wool mittens sucks (slippery), my leather driving gloves can need all the help they can get. In our weather, I drive with constantly activated steering wheel heat between late august and early june. In contrast to many other brands, I also need to turn that function on when the car starts

Polestar trails everyone else in the segment. Too high consumption, too tight passenger compartment, privacy concerns with Google Auto, drives unengagingly. I'm said to say this as a Volvo guy for 30 years, but this one doesn't cut it.

Super sexy.

Urobean here, I never understood what the trouble with manuals is. The pattern is right on the shift knob. Use the clutch to switch gears. How is that even an issue?

Private museums are a thing and I am nothing but happy for someone willing to snap this up, and obviously not caring too much about what this money could have bought them.

I get that, working with cultural preservation at a municipality. But with this car, I believe its value is exactly that no one in their right mind would preserve it. This item goes to show how everyday machines used to look. Today, in my neck of the woods, families zoom about in Teslas, e trons and I Paces - the fact

Life is not like a box of chocolate if your choices are poor to begin with.

The concept of someone believing to be above the law because they earn a lot of money seems very descriptive of the current state of the US. This TikTok “star” just wasn’t aware of the correct threshhold, I guess?

Here in Norway, Toyota is introducing this EV by stating its battery should retain 90% capacity after 240000 kms. My ‘12 Leaf, at 78% after 90000 kms, is impressed.

Driving slow is not the same as competence. I have seen grannies crash into stuff right in front of them, slowly. Maybe disintegrating a tire and fender is all that was needed to take the bus instead, henceforth.

Allow me to say that the litigation craziness of the US hasn’t spread all over Europe - yet.

The Jaguar EV made the company reach top 10 most sold cars for the first time ever in Norway. Then people discovered it's still a Jaguar - with more electrics. Many cars were bought back under NDA. They sure look fancy, drive well, and are awesome fast. But people's tolerance for badly made cars means they won't top