the1969dodgechargerfan
the1969DodgeChargerFan
the1969dodgechargerfan

1) Between the narrator’s grating accent and the too-cute graphics, the vid is unwatchable. 20 seconds in, I bailed.

I am apprised.

Well you know I’ll be first in line to see the movie. After all, Diesel always drives a 2nd gen Charger in the F&F flicks when he stars and I have to have my Charger porno fix.

So is Farley’s middle name “Janus”?

Flash! This just in!

I am apprised. The AWD hardware adds some heft to the RAV4, but given your appraisal, I’ll now call it a good NP.

On one hand, we’re talking Toyota quality, looks great for its age, it’s been properly spruced up, and I’m willing to bet a lot of those miles are highway miles. IE: next to no wear ‘n’ when bopping around the Interstates looping around Phoenix.

Donald-nazis having no shame with their hypocrisy as these goosesteppers attempt to foist their anti-Americanism upon us—I’m not surprised. I am surprised at how many citizens are on the Donald-nazis side.

Considering how bottom-heavy EVs are because of the batt packs which must make them difficult to tip over, that’s a helluva accomplishment.

Ka-ching!  COTD.

I hope you’re right. But considering how many cells are stuffed in a pack and all it takes is one cell lighting up so the whole pack is in flames, which in turn lights up the EVs around it, whichever engineer solves this problem should get a Nobel Prize equivalent.

So it wasn’t “styled” by Will.i.am?

OK, good answer. To me these Jags and their meh styling just aren’t that special. So to say some owner has so many vehicles that this Jag only clocked 10K miles over 19 years is certainly possible but not plausible to me. I feel he’s got a turkey on his hands that he feels he can get buku bucks for it since the

Whoa—I feel like my knowledge of Middle Ages politics has just doubled—that’s an honest appraisal.

That is one impressive reply—well put. I still like my idea of separately stored battery packs since it doesn’t mean retrofitting carriers, etc. But more than one solution to make sure all bases are covered (we still don’t have swappable batt packs since EV manufacturers lock you in with their proprietary packs), is

Wündertruck”? All I see is Blundertruck.

The runaway fire certainly points out for how when EVs do flame-on, the shit hits the fan damn quick. Carriers, ferries, and cruise ships hauling passengers’ EVs—what captain wouldn’t be full of trepidation from such a cargo?

“...even if it was the only one that’s electric.”

You want to point to a word that’s been pounded to death and lost all of its original meaning, it’s “conservative”.

Pffftttt!! Anyone who flies nowadays and doesn’t keep their seatbelt fastened deserves being tossed around like a ragdoll.