the1969dodgechargerfan
the1969DodgeChargerFan
the1969dodgechargerfan

Selling dude is definitely proud of his asking price:

Codified fairy tale fanaticism...isn’t it “wonderful”?

I’m with you. Haven’t looked at any of this stuff seriously as you have, but given my carpentry experience, I don’t see at all how those teardrop camper builders can charge what they’re asking. It’s just an insulated box on a U-haul trailer with a door...$17K...WTF?

Look, using one of these fancy buses for “camping” is something that I just don’t get. You need a mobile living platform for a spell, I get it—actor on locationbut camping?

Motor1 missed the craziest part. AC Future doesn’t just want to make a future RV, it also wants the eTH to replace your house, or at least become an annex of your house. The company even wants to make a travel trailer and stationary version without wheels. lol

  • Talked to God

Having just spent a day at the local RV show I can unequivocally say that a brand-new RV tops the list of things you couldn’t pay me to own.

Given how Brightburn was such a morally degenerate, ethically effed-up movie with the monster getting away with his crimes, I’m glad there’s no sequel. Such a sick piece of shit.

So what’s it gonna be? $200,000 for another wildly overpriced Benz box? Regardless of the actual number, I’m sure it’ll be eye-watering—for a meh-appearance box.

If you’re gonna point what’s effed-up about the EV market, how a “base trim level” of some model can come in at an eye-watering $80,000 and you only get the stripped-down version. Wowser.

Memba affordable cars...? I memba

I imagine that price point was in a void in the venn diagram where “Moronic” and “Wealthy” didn’t overlap anyway. 

And you used the Eclipse from F&F1, Paul Walker’s star car, as your main example—good job.

So there isn’t an infinite market for hulking pickups that run a typical $70K-80K to put one in your driveway (since it won’t fit in the garage)...”shock”. To me the crew cab version with the small bed is simply an ugly ungainly sedan with an exposed trunk...really? So people gravitating to more workable vehicles gets

Yup, milk isn’t all cream. I had to rent a turd V6 Magnum once—felt like I should’ve put my foot out the door and push like Fred Flintstone.

As someone who owned a first gen V6 Stratus, gutless doesn’t begin to describe. I loved that car, but even with the 6 cylinder and a manual shift mode on the automatic, it was sluggish off the line and at speed...the thing just didn’t like to accelerate.

Came here to say this. Most manufacturers seem to be afraid or embarrassed to make an objectively silly car in pursuit of pure fun.

For those people in the path of totality to see something that you’ll undoubtedly get to be there only once in your entire life, it’d be worth the traffic hassles.

Dodge. For being unapologetically muscle car oriented. So between the classic 2nd gen Charger:

You’ve made your opinions known, Mrs. Trump.