well I am ashamed of you for that post! Shame! SHAME!!!
well I am ashamed of you for that post! Shame! SHAME!!!
One of the more terrible interviews Hot Ones has done recently. She’s so flat and devoid of personality, it’s just so awkward.
I mean, the show is a huge success. He is the creator whom all the stars still want to work with...so good idea?
I’ve never seen the show and have no idea what it’s about but I find it hard to believe that it wouldn’t be improved by the addition of a time travelling detective.
I like the part where the origin of the phrase is that she just said it one time. Deep, fascinating stuff
Not new, but I still think it’s funny that designers can’t make something beautiful. EVs provide a good opportunity to make something truly inspiring, now the crossovers will look even more like blobs for 50 - 80K$
Sometimes I forget that the UK is actually really poor. UK’s median household income is about $44k, which is less than the median household income in the poorest US state (Mississippi, about $48k).
I like the idea, I think it was just hamstrung by Chevy’s generally awful design language at the time.
Some of those spectators are children.
I dunno, I kinda like it because it *was* unique without being obnoxious.
I think I love the Cybertruck. Elon’s product and design ideas are obnoxious as hell in mainstream vehicles (everything in a screen, steering yoke, self-driving that works some of the time). But for a low-volume limited-production vehicle like this, it’s fine! I see this as the Lamborghini of pickup trucks — it drives…
Just build kazoo reeds into the aero.
Well I would get the Fisker
He didn’t say it would be a “bloodbath” if he lost the election! It was directly talking about Chinese manufacturing of cars in Mexico and you still printed it out of context! JFC the guy’s an asshole but at least print the truth.
Has anyone in the Jalopnik staff actually driven the thing? I think it would be interesting to read a hands-on review by one of the editors. Several other automotive sites have posted reviews, and while most of their experiences listed many negatives, they have found a few positive things to say as well. Who knows?…
What’s the point of putting so much power into a tiny hatchback? To sell more tires? What are you going to do with all that muscle during rush hour traffic?
Counter-point: you buy something, you own it. You own something, you can do whatever you want with it.
Why shouldn’t someone be able to sell something they own? is it their property or not?