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Let’s be realistic, even if they were legal in the USA, no one would want to buy them. You had several shots to prove otherwise (Fiat 500, Nissan Micra, Chevrolet Spark etc,) but all of your smallest, cheapest vehicles are being phased out, because apparently no one wants to buy them.

Let’s all just be honest for a minute. While buying a new EV may be overall less damaging to the environment, you are still buying a several ton chunk of metal and other precious materials, that took a ton of energy to forge.

Haitian migrant buses are childrening crashes.

So, expect this to launch at $60k minimum, and require you to remortgage your house.

Yeah, who are we gonna trust? The agency that’s been flying people around space for 70+ years, or the for-profit corporation that has a shaky reputation for safety recently (in the name of maximizing profit)

14 year old Chryslers are a gamble no matter which way you look at it, but regardless of this, these people are absolute demonic scum to knowingly do that to a family that’s already down on their luck.

Stereotypes are often true - Thief in red Altima / Cybertruck with inadequate basic functionality.

Yes, but CEO’s are far more important than you are I, so this much pollution is absolutely justified.

Shmeh, I’m sure nobody got offended - We do have a sense of humour ya know?

Did he buy the lambo with unemployment benefits? Or was it bought before he was unemployed? If it’s the latter, is there a stipulation in Australia to keeping something of value that you paid for with your own money before claiming benefits?

And nothing of value was lost.

I’ve always found the simple lines of this particular model to give a very “robust” appearance, which I kinda dig actually. It’s just a shame that Mazdas from this era have such awful rust resistance.

Isn’t the bz4x a minimum effort California compliance vehicle?

There’s a metaphor in here somewhere. Untouchable rich people sharting all over common plebs etc.

It is time to delete and reset Boeing. Have we tried switching it off and on again?

*shrug* do whatever the shmell you want, just stop bragging about it on social media.

Not a yuge fan of the brick-like styling.

I’ve always had a soft spot for the rear lights on this car.

Wow, such a hot take. I understand why manufacturers are adding more tech to cars, 95% of it is useful, and helps make things safer for the driver. You’re probably right though, I grew up with cars where you didn’t give a carp about setting anything up, because there was nothing to be set up (apart from fan speed and

I dunno man, if I were to buy a brand new car, I would want a physical indicator stalk. Tesla are so arrogant to assume that no one minds having physical controls stripped out of their vehicles. They’re also touted as being “green” vehicles, when in reality, if any single (huge) component breaks, they just completely