stalephish
StalePhish
stalephish

This comment reads like it’s from someone who has never been to Europe. NYC is infinitely more accessible than 99% of cities in Europe.

In Europe, accessibility comes after history, and after feasibility. In almost everywhere in the US, history and feasibility come last due to the ADA. It’s not even close.

Hi. Gen X here. This entire article is why Boomers say Millennials are dipshits.

My town has a boat ramp that is not at the very end of a road, you do have to turn to drive into it. And people do, right into the ocean.

With the exception of some of that 1980s Detroit iron, many of these cars weren’t “bad;” they were capable but just unremarkable.

I think the problem with used EV’s and the Cybertuck in particular is 2 fold. Fist I suspect most of these dealers over paid to get these in the first place so they are just trying to get the money back they paid, which was dumb on their part. And second, and this applies to EV’s in general no one knows what the floor

Oooh, all the downsides of an early electric (bad range, limited and/or sketchy fill up options) with none of the advantages? Sign me up! /s

Ten grand is a lot for a limited use car that’s not your “fun” car.

Geez, what does Porsche call that paint, Android Oatmeal? Of course Zuck buys such a soulless non-colour.

The duality of man.

Annnnnd he will buy another one with all the clicks he is about to get.

I thought pretty much all cars let you shift out of drive into neutral, even while moving.  Is this not the case?  Surely older cars allow this....is this now something newer cars lock you out of?

I read that as is stopped 20 yards from a football field.

Reminds me of a certain Toyota Hilux.

Yeah, but the Bolt would still have way more range, more room, and just be an overall better value. Not nearly as cute, of course, but cute’s only gonna move (checks numbers) about 1,000 cars a year.

Stellantis in general has been completely out to lunch on their MSRPs. It’s trashed their credibility and caused huge overstocks on some car models, which has just forced them to do really steep discounts that likely are well below invoice.

You very well might be right, but if the hole is where I think it is, it would be in an area they reasonably might not know there was a hole. I am not absolving the business, but if the hole was in the big dirt area between the dealer and the Sonic, I could believe there is no reason a random customer would be

I like FIATs

There is a 3rd swivel gate just down and to the left of the green area, which is to me the “entrance” or at least first entrance. But I agree with you in that I think it was likely in the green area where he fell into the hole. And to me I think it’s not unreasonable to think a customer or anyone wouldn’t be wandering

I’d like to see how your ICE car is doing after doing a 0-60 every few seconds for an hour...

He’s overly optimistic, and that’s nothing to say about his personal views, but the reality is it will be worth the effort even if takes another 10 years to be fully commercially viable.