steve87547
Steve
steve87547

Saw the car, saw the price, didn’t even need to read the article. CP all day long.

How much more is it without the wing?

Wrong. GM plastics are way harder.

Rubbermaid would like a word.

Having consulted in the automotive world, I can honestly say most people in the industry have to be dragged out of the 1960s yelling and screaming. To many, fillable PDFs are at the same technical level as landing the stage one booster of a Falcon 9 rocket.

Wouldn’t buying a Fiat, de facto, prove her humanity? After all, no mechanical construct powered by logic would ever do that, so she must by her very actions be organic...

Listen, they are PRINTING OUT A CAPTCHA. I doubt they could do that much. Everybody knows how to make a fillable PDF.

I clearly misinterpreted “better” as being less of Mr. Regular’s usual shtick, where you apparently meant a return to form.

I was really hoping this would be the one website I could visit today and not have to read about this wedding. I mean, isn’t the reason we fought the American Revolution so we wouldn’t have to give a rat’s ass about the royals?

Seriously. That whole interior is so pedestrian. What a disappointment.

The answer is: Ford literally had people applying for the privilege of buying this car. Sure they could have included a bespoke interior... but why? They sold them all before they ever produced them.

My understanding is that the sale contract includes a right of first refusal on Ford’s part, i.e., they can step in and buy the car before anyone else does. Enforcing it could be tricky, though. ROFR don’t necessarily allow you to step in and unwind a sale, if the owner completed it before you found out.

The problem is disproportionate coverage that creates the incorrect impression that semi-autonomous vehicles—and in particular Teslas—are inherently dangerous in and of themselves.

Here’s a car with less passenger space, less storage space, less miles per gallon, and more expensive. But hey bigger doors!

Then go get a Civic, Corolla, 3, Sentra, Elantra, Golf, Jetta, Fit, Versa instead.

Yeah, that pig on stilts with an anemic engine would be burning down the backroads if it just had planetary gears...

I think Elizabeth is here under protest, exiled from Jezebel for not being a militant lesbian.

I don’t hate it. It makes the cars look unique and different. Choose a different word instead of “fat” to describe them, and they might even be more appealing. Say, “plump” or “voluptuous” or “curvy” or “POV” or “BJ”... oops — I got carried away going through my “private mode” search history.

There was a kid in my class who regularly drove a Ferrari 308 to school.

haha. “Kids of the early ‘00s got them in high school, wrecked them, and now they have money and want to relive their youth.”