1st gear feels like you are attacking the wrong thing instead of focusing on the positives we still have.
1st gear feels like you are attacking the wrong thing instead of focusing on the positives we still have.
Its because we all know exactly what kind of person he is when he said that: Typical white, conservative, Trump-supportin’ piece of shit.
Is anyone else a bit suspicious of someone buying a Cybertruck on an O-3's salary?
People keep relying on Tesla’s “technology” to justify the stock price, but I’m still confused what technology Tesla has that other OEM’s don’t.
everything done to this car and the amount of damage of the front end cap tells me to avoid this like the plague.
At $25k, I still don’t think he actually plans on getting rid of it...
A servile one.
Twister was a good sales pitch too.
Of course not! He’s like a middle school science teacher I had who said, without a drip of sarcasm, if we did well it was because he was a good teacher, but if we did badly it was because we were bad students. He was a total asshole.
I have a garden shed, and it’s quite handsome. The CT gives off more dumpster vibes
He (Boch Jr) later told Boston Magazine that he “had been a fan” of Trump’s “since the ’80s.” He explained: “If you were a business guy, Trump had character....He was a showman, a promoter.” He has also said that he supported Donald Trump’s presidential candidacy because Trump knows how to run a business, spends money…
Yep. I’m really not a Ford guy, but that Lightning is downright handsome next to the rolling garden shed.
It’s amazing how stupid the Incel-camino looks next to a regular looking truck.
Everytime I look at a teardown of a modern ICE it becomes remarkably clear why automakers are so willing to move to simplistic electrics.
It’s almost like no one on Dan’s team has ever see the movie Fargo.
Like the old rotary aircraft engines from WW1? Awesome!
The fuel injection was so problematic, most had a carb retrofitted very early on, this one included.
Imagine the outrage and mockery if this happened to a domestic carmaker. But Toyota gets a pass. Again.
The other V35 variations apparently have crankshafts that aren’t able to rotate. The whole engine has to spin.
Aw look, someone doesn’t like EVs. <sad-face>