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Stephen
stephen-macarthur

The exotic nature of this car is undeniable. The engine is essentially a de-tuned F1 unit. Not many other modern road cars can claim that.

I’m pretty sure the individual letters and numbers come “pre-assembled” from the badging supplier. So the supplier probably passed along the mistake, and BMW just never noticed.

In addition to the ultra-quirky Cube, Nissan has done some weird stuff elsewhere in their lineup with the SkyView roof panels on the Maxima and Quest.

This is called Unconscious Incompetence

What is it like to have daily nightmares?

Old Demented Joe is so incompetent he needs handlers for everything he does!

I immediately associate that logo with Bob Seger’s Like A Rock. Using that song to advertise trucks was one of the best decisions in modern marketing.

The idea that the President has direct control over the day-to-day price of a globally traded commodity is absurd.

I had to look up “touron”

Oh, SOME specific econo-boxes will be classics. Most are anonymous, flavorless boxes but some are truly memorable or beautiful in their own right.

...bro, trust me, I KNOW what it means to be underwater on a truck.

I couldn’t access the article, but I wonder if that 40+ minutes also includes Idling time. Tesla and I think others charge you extra $ if you’re still plugged in after the battery has finished charging.

I’m with you on the evolution of the Classic Car market. An Accord Wagon like this one is a classic only in a technical sense. I would never consider the Accord Wagon a memorable Classic in the same vein as the Bel Air.

Those behind the letter were fired that same day, as president Gwynne Shotwell said the letter made employees “uncomfortable” and urged other employees to “avoid activism.”

The Bel Air is a timeless piece of Americana with broad appeal.

How many F-150s, Tahoes and Pilots did you see in Japan?

This just in: the award for Most Popular Bar of Soap goes to the 2024 Honda Accord. How about that? A car company out-classing Dial, Lever, and Dove.

When the reactor finally blew, the Mercedes and its crew of four had their turbines crushed by the roof caving in. Despite the dangerous conditions, the crew was focused on saving the Benz, rather than their lives.

I think that’s only because they include PHEVs in their figures.

1. I don’t know what you mean by “few remaining customers”. Tesla is literally the #1 EV manufacturer in the world.