tomonomics
Thomas Donohue
tomonomics

That’s fair enough - I think the car control is impressive and the vehicles themselves are interesting, but would also tend to watch motorsport where the person who finishes the set distance in the least time wins. I prefer time attack, which seems to use similar cars set up for a different purpose.

Still, it’s not nothing to insurers

HA! But the difference is that once in a while you can find an honest seller who has real/solid maintenance history. Dealers throw that carefully organized records binder in the dumpster the minute someone trades in a car and do not give a fuuuuuck

I don’t think the goal is to get rid of test drives. Or even to ban dealerships or test centers. Mostly the idea is to open the market to allow people to buy without all of the hassle. And - it’s not really the hassle of going to do it in person. What I see as the real core issue is the fuzzy pricing and the

I think the first Forza Horizon has on 360 maybe?

There’s 2 types of people when it comes to the Volt - people who own one and are near-evangelical (me) and everyone else that barely knows what they are.

IMO, the 2nd gen did a lot to advance the car but it was just too little too late. I also feel that they simply made the car too small. The hatch(yes, 2nd gen is actually a hatch!) is a great form factor but only 10cuft of storage is VERY small, even in that size vehicle; a fiesta hatch, by comparison, has 50% more

Or reach across to the other door

Creating a mid-engined ‘Vette is why the world is falling apart!!

[J/k.  World has been going to hell since Chevy eliminated round tailights.  ;-)]

A lot of the people in the market for $60k+ sports cars are “investor class” people, and they are quite bothered at present.

They’re parked on the lot right next to the $35k Tesla Model 3s.

How would a sale be in poor taste?

These saved my life in 1990. A drunk driver trying to make an offramp sent me into them at ~50mph in a flimsy Rabbit GTI. It was the ONE time in my life I was driving without a seatbelt. We were all seriously bruised up but fine.

The Loo, you say?

This belongs in the Louvre.

How else was I supposed to read this?:

You’re taunting those of us with OCD with your multiple typos as a deliberate act of irony, right?

D.B. Pooper