5th: Dealers: “We don’t want to sell EVs! EVs don’t sell! Our customers want big peepee trucks!”
5th: Dealers: “We don’t want to sell EVs! EVs don’t sell! Our customers want big peepee trucks!”
This. It never seemed off to me
I mean, it’s pretty obvious they’re standing shoulder to shoulder looking past each other. They aren’t making eye contact. Without context, it looks like a weird form of forced perspective but if you actually watch the whole scene it’s not that bad.
I worked close with metal foundaries for a part of my job (I was responsible for production machining cast parts).
I prefer the Patrick Star over Spongebob for wheels
We get that you don’t know who, Aunt Karen. Settle down.
pretty sure thats a lambo
The federal government maintains like maybe 10-20 actual roadways. The rest are maintained by state and local governments.
1st Gear: Delusional libertarians who believe that their lifestyle is a product of their own making and not the result of being born in a country where there was already a working infrastructure in place may post their ridiculous opposition here.
I’m surprised too, however, the car is too small for him. There’s a video where he shows that he has to remove his shoes in order to drive it because he’s too tall. That’s just inconvenient and uncomfortable to be that tight.
I feel it’s at the point where his brand and influence has peaked (at least at the moment) and cashing in on the RS200 now is so he can maximize the return. He may love it, but maybe he also sees the lucrative nature his name brings.
1. Trucks and mid-size and larger SUVs have a STUPID high residual value
2. 36 month old off lease ones with 40K miles are still $25-30K
3. Putting $5000 down on that and borrowing $25K out the door for 60mo is still $449 a month @ 3%
4. That car will still be running just fine @ 100K miles assuming people change the oil…
While I generally find the “all gentrification is evil” narrative pretty limited, to me this is just called: Do Your Research. Figure out what happens in a neighborhood, decide whether or not you’d be happy to live there, and then sign your lease accordingly. Don’t show up and mess with the lives of the people who…
They are gonna be so disappointed when they find out the Supra 100% feels like a BMW
If the goal is to differentiate from Subaru, that seems counter-productive.
I’d be interested to see what it sells for on an auction site like Cars and Bids.
We didn’t get the CTR because Honda was jealous that it would steal sales from the RSX Type-S. The Si we did get was like the RSX base model, though.
I sold a car on Cars & Bids. Probably got 10-20% more than I would have been able to get selling through other classifieds type sites. It was a positive experience overall.
The tech is just fine, ha. As far as the engine bay, I’d be taking it to the Lexus dealer. This thing ain’t breaking regardless. I don't get the hate.
I’ve seen wounds that are more attractive than the new 4-series.