Bond Movie Villain proudly drives the 5,000th “finished” Model 3 off the end of the assembly line.
Bond Movie Villain proudly drives the 5,000th “finished” Model 3 off the end of the assembly line.
Shocked. SHOCKED I Say! Because Toyota has never before used a non-performance enhancing appearance package to push cars:
Nuclear generated power already accounts for 20% of the electricity that charges a Tesla in the US, and 26% in Europe.
A quest to be “cool” by fielding a product line that is essentially the contemporary equivalent of soccer-mom-mini-vans...
The only kind thing that can be said is that it does not have those pervy thigh windows in the doors.
Just one of the many ways that evil Bond Movie villain Elon’s products kill their victims.
First I will state unequivocally that I am sure Emile is the Stig’s better in every possible way...
So, the track and spectator areas have all been lined with heavy, thick, steel reinforced concrete barriers, so that the inevitable crash does not harm any human beings?
Or steering wheels with a large pad over the airbag, and a couple small buttons with little bugle symbols on them, placed near the spokes of the wheel, where they can never be easily located, leading to the often heard expletive filled exclamation:
Justin desires a “thin”, “smooth”, “round” steering wheel.
In another edition of “Words Mean Things”:
“Remember in 2001, right around the time the general public was introduced to the import tuner scene...”
Additional citations on Levi’s production:
No, you’re information is a decade out of date.
The only ones I would be confident to say are still “Made in USA” would be the Ladie’s custom made to order jeans done at their San Fransisco museum / tourist attraction facility. Those are the only ones available with moisture wicking denim. But the denim itself would not be made in America, but imported. The 100%…
The big headline they want is “We’re going to kill Levi’s”, because the name is synonymous with America. I know Levi’s were popular in the Eastern Block before Glastnost, but seemingly less so in Western Europe.
“...retaliatory tariff on... ...denim by the E.U....”
[Brad drives through the bar on his motorcycle]
I’ve read the front end on those things floats as they pass 100 MPH. I suspect the rear gets light shortly after that too. I can forgive a lot of ugly for speed. Recent crops of new cars have involved a lot more forgiving for ugly and a lot fewer beautiful cars.