Let’s see: He didn’t need to show identification or answer questions. Yet he decided to pull over and then produce a passport, which is a government issued form of ID. He should have just kept driving.
Let’s see: He didn’t need to show identification or answer questions. Yet he decided to pull over and then produce a passport, which is a government issued form of ID. He should have just kept driving.
Somethings were fine the way they were: case in point mechanical door pulls that will still work with no electricity.
People be getting to fat and lazy to turn around look out the rear windscreen and side windows.
Currently driving a 2019 Infiniti QX50 as a rental. I don’t know if it’s the 2.0L Turbo, the CVT transmission or both. Actually a big part is definitely the terrible CVT and it’s rubber banding effect. But I also think the 2.0L turbo is to blame also. Non-linear turbo operation, sounds like crap, relatively poor…
Well, there are many cars at $100K that are nowhere near perfect. So there’s that.
Couldn’t Tesla add some detailing to the front bumper? That is one of the blandest generic front end’s ever. It looks like a a generic car picture that one would see on a billboard for car insurance.
The more times I see the Cybertruck and the closer it get’s to “production”, the uglier and uglier it looks. This is a monstrosity beyond words. I never though somebody could one up the Pontiac Aztek on the ugly scale...but here we are.
Duh....then it’s not socialism!
Don’t forget education overall. Always got money for bombs, etc., or to dole out to other countries for welfare, but never for what would really do some great things for Americans. Secondary education, whether college, university, or trade school is probably the single best investment America can make to lower crime,…
Anybody know the true number for subsidies given the US fossil fuel industry by the US government? Read a couple of articles it’s about $20 billion a year.
“Which means, people are going to start wanting to put cars in garages again, and they need to be able to fit.”
Being that it is “new technology” do you really think it’s going to be, at this moment in time, cost competitive with current fossil fuel based jet fuel?
How about a Honda Fit, Honda Civic, Subaru Impreza with a manual.
For $25K or less could pick up a nice BMW E90-E92 328i or 335i manual with relatively low miles. RWD, handles great, and is generally reliable.
Really? landlords? Blame it on people who buy a more expensive car than they really should & could afford. Landlord’s have to make money also and have had to deal with increased cost’s over the last few years, especially eviction moratoriums for about 2 years which cost many landlords thousands upon thousands of…
Maintenance should be a non-issue. I seriously wanted to look at a Giulia last year but declined due to distance to dealer. The package of the Giulia is definitely, IMO, better than the dime a dozen 3-series, or C-class. But when you consider reliability image of Alfa Romeo and the lack of a dealer network, I…
You’d think Alfa Romeo would undercut their rivals to gain sales & market share. Kind of like what Lexus did back in 1990. Pricing it lower than the competition and working on their quality/reliability image is the only way they are going to gain any noticeable long term market share.
Not a billionaire, but they got another boogeyman, Hillary Clinton and her Pizza shop in the suburbs of D.C. with a dungeon in the basement below the basement below the next basement where they are dismembering children for their blood!
Come on, they got Bill Gates to fall back on! You know, COVID vaccine with microchips!
The heavy weed, drug use, and excessive money is making Musk paranoid and senile. His statements are just going to get more and more outlandish.