thedriveress
Witchy Whale
thedriveress

They used to have a factory in Illinois that could have easily built pickup trucks and suvs. They let go by the wayside and Rivian now has that plant. 

I would say the northwest. As someone who lives in the midwest, I don’t see a whole of old vehicles due to our winters. But in the northeast, I saw plenty of old vehicles on the road that I normally don’t see anymore or just excursively at car shows.

1st Gear: You can never stop car accidents from ever happening, no matter what technology you throw at it. Am I in favor of making safer cars, yes, but accident- proofing that’s never going to happen.

Nah, this would be more fitting for a high school student.

That would be the Bronco II.

Neutral: Infiniti might as well join Rover and Packard into the automotive graveyard. Genesis has clearly taken over Infiniti’s spot.

I love ID4 but Resurgence was a huge letdown.

And in 2020 GM has practically stop giving a damn about competing in the international market. They basically throw a temper tantrum to the world.

Am I the only one who prefers the predecessor’s interior?

GM once bought Lotus in the mid 80's and it didn’t exactly work out for them. GM kicked them out by 93.

Neutral:

I just recently bought a VW pendant.

TVR Tuscan & Morgan Aero 8

It’s such a stupid idea to only put those certain eggs in one basket when the global economy goes bust again.

GM is slowly killing itself by leaving the global market. This is like automotive equivalent of the Roman Empire falling apart.

I hate warm temperatures, so I’m sad that there isn’t enough snow or winter.

Aston Martin Rapide

Suburbanites will be rejoiced.