I always see the last part as a backwards N like the Nine Inch Nails logo.
I always see the last part as a backwards N like the Nine Inch Nails logo.
I would say the painful death and rebrand of the Mitsubishi Eclipse from an awesome 2dr icon to a crossover blob. RIP
Technically not a rebrand, but the Impala transition from the bad-ass, sexy and sinister, RWD V8 7th Gen to milquetoast FWD anemic grandma-mobile 8th Gen was brutal.
Dropping names for the number scheme was so terrible for Cadillac. Virtually every non-car person knows the Escalade and many can name an older model like the El Dorado. I’d be surprised if half of the current Cadillac lease holders could name their exact model without looking at the back first. Just because it has…
You’re correct. Unfortunately, my fat fingers on the keypad hit another type of stainless rather than a meaningless number. All 300 series stainless steel has similar issues, although 316 is less prone to most forms of corrosion and proved reasonably durable when used by DeLorean.
I don’t think the Cybertruck uses 304, everything I’ve seen suggests it’s 301.
According to Tesla, it’s a secret blend of stainless that is used for SpaceX called “Ultra Hard 30X”. Conventional wisdom says it’s 301 stainless steel.
Truth Social, probably
I’d bet most of those trump voters would struggle with the word ferrous.
““I appreciate the fact that it’s drawing attention to the fact that we’d like people to slow down and not be on their phones”
Hands free calling is the law in my state.
Oh, of course.
Thought I’d leave him there. He’s telling us he peaked in high school without telling us he peaked in high school.
And there’s one of those angry morons in the grey now!
Starting to wonder what won’t break a Cybertruck...
This is entirely to be expected.
“Over on the Cybertruck Owners Club forum”
You described every MAGA voter out there, which we now know are more plentiful than we once thought a few weeks ago.
A so-so decal package that only a few people (not me) remember adds exactly zero value. So you’re left with a nicely kitted, well-preserved old truck. That’s nice, but not $19K nice. ND.