the1969dodgechargerfan
the1969DodgeChargerFan
the1969dodgechargerfan

So true. And due to there being around nine more turkeys making the final list, other WTFmobiles will fill out the list. I certainly put my second place choices up for consideration.

And if you want a First Edition Charger, don’t get too worked up over paint colors: only white, black, and nickel are available.

Today Dodge published their order book to dealers for First Edition EV Chargers—you can go to a dealership and place your order.

So, there is the Cybertruck.. and everything else.

If there’s one thing I love about certain cars, it’s bang-for-the-buck. Doesn’t cost an arm and a leg to enjoy a great car...that’s a recipe any car nut can appreciate.

I was just punished for a week by having to drive a Nissan Versa (rental). Even it has blind spot monitoring AND lane departure warning. What a world in which we live now.

I am floored that this is being sold as a new car - if you told me it was a 2014 model I would’ve believed you. Every last piece of the interior looks dated.

Had an issue recently with a ‘21 Cherokee that felt like the lockup on the torque converter was doing whacky shit - sometimes it felt you’d hit the gas and it didn’t want to shift for 3 or 4 seconds (which doesn’t exactly instill confidence turning onto a busy road) but sometimes it would slam into the next gear on an

This maybe be appealing to someone who has always wanted a car from the Italian big three (though Maserati’s exotic/desirability stock seems pretty diluted to me these days). They can drive a good looking car with an exotic nameplate for a short time for not much initial outlay, but I suspect even that guy is going to

I keep getting the feeling that this low speed vibe is just the tip of the iceberg.... What else is effed on this Maserati?

Meh, maybe he thought the hypercar would skip across the surface like a flat rock.

Ohmigod...what a difference sanely-sized kidney grille openings make.

Meanwhile, a Cybertruck died 1/2 way through the attempt. 

Eh it’ll be fine. I was expecting something crazy but it looks like water it went through wouldn’t even go over your ankles, and with a carbon fiber construction there’s a lot less things that will rust on a Pagani.

A good mechanic isn’t afraid to utter the phrases “I don’t know” or “I can’t”, even if it means money walking out the door. (I guess this is more of the honesty thing.)

Oh look: my supposition has been verified:

Well, you said it: he’s honest.

If Cruise played Rorschach, the suspension-of-disbelief would’ve been shattered—too famous to make the role work. It would’ve been just like Spencer Tracy playing Klaatu in The Day The Earth Stood Still, which I read Tracy was fired up to play the role.

As they say on Family Feud, “Good answer! Good answer!”.

Snyder acknowledges that Cruise “obviously could’ve done” the role, but Jackie Earle Haley, who gives one of the film’s best performances, had already been cast. “I certainly would’ve considered Tom, in retrospect, if I hadn’t had Jackie.”