Ah yes the market has been clamoring for a $26-46k three wheeled two-seater.
Ah yes the market has been clamoring for a $26-46k three wheeled two-seater.
the follow-up stories sound like he either mis-shifted or he was running a tune which raised or took off the limiter.
My bold prediction - the early adopter Cybertruck buyers are going to take a massive hit.
The drop visualized...
I hope they didn’t steal Fisker’s secret of their success!
To flip, something with a high center of gravity - like a lifted Wrangler.
Assuming he has decent insurance - maybe leave it out idling on a hot day. Nature will take its course.
Theses discussions often go to, “my choice if I die not wearing a helmet”.
Too many C’s ... CCP is what they were going for.
I live in an area with a lot of M / AMG badges. I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve been stuck behind some 500+ hp vehicle going well under the speed limit.
If it was 20 feet long - launch your own drone (or helicopter) and follow it back to its owners.
Man, instead of jumped the shark, people will start saying Showed The Robovan.
Everything about this makes no sense. That is a terrible form for a taxi - two seater.
Saw headline - clicked on article - saw picture of beige Corolla - question answered.
I actually saw a mint Sundance on the road the other day. I thought they were attractive cars for the time - the v6 versions weren’t slow.
Interesting how the spokesperson calls it an “accident”. Accident suggests its was unavoidable & no one is at fault.
Some auto museum should try to pick up the clay model. It’s not something that gets seen outside of a manufacturer very often.
I wonder what the oldest new car sold was? This must be up there. So many questions - was the dealer paying finance costs on that thing for the last 8 years? Why didn’t it sell in 2017, 2018... like what were they asking? What did it eventually sell for? Who bought it?
I dunno - its needs the Pimp My Ride treatment - “yo, we heard that you like poutine —- so we put a fryer in the back seat and a potato slicer in the trunk! Don’t brake too hard - that grease is hot!”