That’s a common factory thing too.
something something, Icarus flying too close the sun, something something, pride, arrogance.
“GPTNav, get me lost in the style of Werner Herzog.”
Unfortunately, we’re the minority. Seems like a horrifying majority of people see vehicles purely as a means to a destination and another appliance. I’d hazard a guess that it’s something like 75% of car owners. If they could talk to their car like they do Siri or Alexa or whoever else it would just make it all the…
Yes, that is almost certainly what happened. *I* never noticed, it was pointed out at a BMWCCA local chapter meeting a month after I took re-delivery in the US. Looking back through the pictures of my trip, it was like that at BMW Welt.
“but not everyone might know that vegetable and engine oil have different properties that make them suitable for their respective tasks.”
This, and not just something like oil, the idea that a president has direct control over the entire economy, good or bad, is absurd. It’s just whoever is in charge gets the blame/praise.
Now look up Tarzanite 😂😂😂
lol, me too. And I like it.
Its a beam style blade. They all do that.
What’s embarrassing is that circa 1980's bomber jacket he’s sporting that hasn’t been cool ever. Add that to the pale grandmother with a face lift and a bad hair transplant look he’s rocking, and you have the perfect advertisement for the MAGA mobiles he’s peddling. Heil Elon.
So many great cars for less than $35K, and many less than $30K. So can we finally end all crying and sensationalism about “the average car costs almost $50,000!!!”? Yeah, stupid giant trucks cost $80K for some reason, but Joe & Jill Average can just buy one of these vehicle and not get that 84 month loan.
GO FUCK YOURSELF.
No, that was BEV only sales. Tesla sold 484k and BYD sold 526k BEVs.
Lots of full-on lift kits that are taking already tall vehicles and add another 4-6 inches. At a minimum, that creates safety issues around lighting - but I think there’s a general question of whether using public roads is a right or a privilege. I’d argue that because of the potential harm to others in places like…
not the best comparison because sedans were on their way out and SUVs are still super popular. I think it’s mostly Kia was having zero problems selling Tellurides at 50k so lets charge a 20k premium for an ev version.
This is quite a steaming pile of bullshit you left in the comments. You also probably shouldn’t get your car “facts” from reddit commenters.