“Porsche does not want self-driving features? I find this to be a wise stance. If you want to get driven to work while snuggled in a blanket, nursing a hangover in the back seat, you probably won’t do it in a Porsche.”
“Porsche does not want self-driving features? I find this to be a wise stance. If you want to get driven to work while snuggled in a blanket, nursing a hangover in the back seat, you probably won’t do it in a Porsche.”
Would have preferred a bit more Chrysler Airflow in this Chrysler Airflow.
Dr. Strangelove gets my vote for the all-time, this is it, best movie ever made. And George C Scott was beyond hilarious in his role as General ‘Buck’ Turgidson.
Good reminder to double check your emergency supply kit in your car. Each of ours has about ten or twelve water bottles and a blanket, but I should add some food too.
The Corvette is in a class all it’s own (if sold at MSRP or below).
GM generally has good infotainment and decent powertrains. Thats 95% of the sale.
“Bob Roberts” would be a good entry on the list as well.
Detroit has no shortage of vacant or soon to be vacant acreage; it’s got to be the most falling-down city in the USA. Besides the cost of cleaning up asbestos and other industrial waste, the thing that's kept these buildings standing so long is that no one wants the land under them.
The vacant lots east and west were employee parking. There was also a few support buildings in the southern part of the west lot, like a car wash and a fueling station. This image does not include the (former) shop space to the north of the building, where were test labs and prototype vehicle shops in its later days.…
Never been to Detroit, so I don’t know how the neighborhood feels about this building, but I don’t see a reason to save much of it. Just look at this aerial:
MoMJ - Museum of Modern Junk
I think we should all chip in and buy this property for David Tracy to store his Jeep collection and start a museum.
Strangely I don’t judge Encore drivers. The reason being is the first one I saw was a coworkers that replaced a 20 year old Taurus with one for $100.
I don’t know how it is where other people live, but where I’m at, Subaru Outback drivers are starting to become the new BMW assholes. Speeding everywhere, no blinkers, tailgating, etc. And then you look in the window and it’s almost always a mid 40-50 something white woman and you immediately know she’s WAY too…
JBT then unhinges his jaw and swallows the entire boot
I mean, I get your snark, but at the same time, how often do you see new cop cars vs new school buses, new city buses, new garbage trucks, new snow plows, new fire trucks? Seriously, as soon as the new Explorers and Tahoes were out, it took like a month or two to already see the local & state police with them. Why do…
Actually the Charger still sells about 60K units a year, and since the tooling was amortized probably 10 years ago, it’s basically a money printing machine for Stellantis.
That B-pillarless design makes it look easy to adapt assistive technologies.
Speaking on behalf of the rich, we only like the skulls of our vanquished enemies.
How much for one that wasn’t specifically designed to prove that money can’t buy taste?