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Neutral: license the battery pack and platform to other manufacturers to use as a base for their electric vehicles. 

It would be insider trading if he traded in VW securities or provided information that was not public to someone who did. What the prosecutors are alleging is that he should have made the information public and disclosed it to all shareholders earlier. US securities laws have similar disclosure rules for material

I didn’t personally appreciate the light touch it took regarding Falwell Sr. either, but it’s important to note that the reporter is a Liberty grad who presumably still shares at least some of the alleged values that Liberty espouses, and this is what granted him access to people he openly admits are still very

So instead of being the “American version of BMW,” as the story says, this time Cadillac will be GM’s version of Tesla. Maybe this reboot will take, who knows.

Thats a lot of vehicle for the price of a mildly luxurious F150.

While you came across as harsh (but this is kinja so that’s very subjective), I’m 100% with you.  All of my jalop time is in quick bursts at work to give me a brain break.  I quite literally do not check jalop at home or anywhere else.  Not after work, not on the can, not on the weekends, not during commercials.  So

I look forward to the day when the rulebook takes four pages to define a clap. 

YES! Rental trucks are the absolute most capable trucks. PERIOD. Automatically doubles it listed capabilities.

Well shit, I’m convinced. My parents might be moving in a couple years and they have a big dresser. If I buy a Super Duty F-250 Limited I will be ready, just in case said dresser doesn’t fit on the moving truck. Always be prepared, I say.

Truth.

This is a great take.

It’s fall of 2022, and you’re taking a drive through Asheville. The mountain back roads are perfect to carve in the FR-S you just managed to pick up for a sweet deal.

People do buy vehicles based on looks.  The F-150 and Ram look very nice.  The Silverado looks horrible.

So he didn’t... climb a ladder and look into the facility? Him climbing the ladder isn’t going to bring more attention to this issue (especially when all the other candidates are doing it). And I don’t know that looking in is going to change his mind if he already believes that what’s being done is wrong and that he

This is not even close to that 2004 in terms of amenities and refinement. A 91 Euro spec G wagon is probably closer to a 91 Bronco in terms of capability and refinement and should be priced accordingly. This should be worth maybe double what a comparible condition Bronco is, which is probably not the asking. CP

Dang it I take BMWs as one of the best aging and most consistent automobile companies in history. Nearly all of their cars from the 70s onwards still look absolutely stunning (except their grill problem), and with every new generation (aside from the mid-2000s), BMW is able to subtlety change so many things about

Wwoohoo! I build these!

I’m just upset I didn’t think of it first.  I would have built a chain link fence, then shipped the remaining 22.9 million to Geneva.  Maybe given each donor a hat with a picture of the fence on it, if I was feeling generous.

The idiots gave away their money for nothing

I’m okay with that

Oh come on. You could apply these comments to almost any model made today that has a legacy. It looks like any number of other popular SUVs and clearly that’s what sells. Is it my thing? No. But for people who buy family haulin’ crossovers? Its fine.

Secondly, are you forgetting what the Blazer turned into? From the