wintermute2-0
Wintermute2-0
wintermute2-0

I live in NJ. I see plenty of Teslas on the road (mostly Model S and 3, with the occasional X), but almost no other EVs. I’ve seen a couple BMW i3s, maybe one Chevy Bolt. No Leafs (Leaves?), no Hyundai/Kia EVs, but those are pretty new so I’m not surprised I haven’t seen them.

Anybody else seeing a resemblance to the MKV Supra in the rear?

I just recently bought a new car (a Kia Telluride). While researching, I tried getting the 5 or 6 dealers within a reasonable distance of where I live to give me an itemized, out-the-door quote on a specific vehicle they had in stock. None of them did as I asked. One gave me a quote for a different Telluride, the

A high-mileage, needs-significant-work VW is total CP, unless it's free.

I thought you were going to say we should remove weight from the car (especially since modern cars are overweight pigs that need electronic nannies to help manage the negative effects caused by all that excess weight).

I always thought these commercials were stupid. The vast majority of people can't afford to give a car as a gift, and the ones that can probably aren't buying a Lexus.

Oh, government, is there anything you can't make unnecessarily complicated and expensive?

Bring back the '80s wedge sports cars!

Still one of the most hideous grilles in automotive history.

“What if Lotus, but also Viper, and also EV?"

As a fan of the cyberpunk genre, the Tesla truck looks awesome. If they deliver on the specs, even better.

Neutral:

“Mustang II”

My dad had a ‘98 SL2 that was eventually passed to me.

The Charger and WRX utes they make are awesome.

1st Gear:

“The union is too corrupt, so therefore they must give up oversight and control to one of the most corrupt, violent criminal organizations in human history.”

4th Gear: I traded a 4-door JK Wrangler for a 2014 Charger R/T AWD a couple years ago after driving a 2016 V6 Charger rental on vacation. I spend about 1.5-2 hours a day commuting on the highway, and the Charger is a fantastic highway cruiser. Comfortable, handles surprisingly well for its weight, and has decent

Neutral: The only part of the car-buying process that requires my physical presence is test-driving the vehicle. There is no other reason I should have to set foot in a stealership. I’m having an issue with this right now - I’m looking to get a new car, which I’ve already test-driven, and I’m trying to get quotes from

A politician hasn’t learned from past mistakes, and is offering a “solution” that will cause even more problems than it purports to solve? I’m shocked! Shocked, I tell you!