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Especially a Caddy or Buick from the 50s. 

This vehicle is what I always wanted to drive since the movie Aliens.

Not a gas station, but an aircraft hanger at the airport near me had it’s fire suppression system go off in the middle of the night and produced a massive amount of foam that was about 10 feet deep in the hanger until they opened the doors. It then flowed out and spread across the flight line outside and across the

I wonder if it would work for EV fires once gas stations transition to charging stations. 

It would be awesome if an electric start up would build an Aerial Atom style car and then have crazy people slap fiberglass bodies on them.  

 As long as I can swap in my Ronal Bears I’m in.

The real solution:

I bet there are a ton of SUVs and crossovers that could make good use of this kind of thing, possibly even taking the concept a bit further, and integrating a full drop-down tailgate into an SUV’s hatch, so that long items like lumber or rolled up carpets or long long party subs could be carried extending out the

Every SUV should have a tailgate

Seriously, the Titan deserves better than this.

Plus, this straight up punishes non-union workers at Toyota and such.  Imagine being a pro-union worker at Toyota; this would be a slap in the face.

In retrospect, the non-UAW BEV makers should have reframed this as a selling point.

This is a fantastic car.... for the current owner.

I think the bigger story here is that 17% of people surveyed didn’t know that Tesla offered an EV.

The Volt seems like a perfect commuter car for most of the population, but most of the population doesn’t even know it exists. GM fucked that one up hard.

GM is terrible about selling its hybrids and EVs. I went to buy a 2nd Gen Volt and each dealership I went to the sales staff knew nothing about the cars other than it had a chevy bowtie on it, but they could tell me everything about the silverado. One even said to me and I quote “people coming to buy these know more

Obvious answer is obvious. Porsche 911 designer.

Jalopnik writers.

It’s because there aren’t enough queer satanists in Congress. Let’s change that.

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‘72 Satellite. Really nicely done, great rear suspension. Here’s a video about it: