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Too big for a keychain, too small to game on.

They also make fantastic bookmarks!

I’m not defending the braindead take they quoted above, but if my grandma is 95 and has been on computers since the mid 1990s and currently uses an iPhone and iPad without a problem, including using social media to keep up with her grandkids and friends in town, then no one else has an excuse why they have failed to

I’ve never had the battery die on a piece of paper.

Can confirm last bit. Flew internationally recently and paper passes were required.

>Younger travelers posting on Twitter and Instagram mock passengers who insist on clutching pieces of paper. “If you’re under 65 and have a paper boarding pass, I’m just going to assume you are going to cause delays during my airport experience,” one person tweeted.

Hopefully, Hyundai understands that the excitement was less about the “perfomance kick” and more about the design - Serious 80's DeLorean vibes look GOOD (better than the re-booted DeLorean concept) and definitely more compelling than any EV out of Tesla, Mercedes (with the exception of the Vision concept) or BMW. If

And here I am, hoping for a Vincredible car. Guess that feeling will never be Vindicated.

Vinfast is selling cars in America. Something China has yet to do.”

Hopefully they pay attention to these issues and spend the money to fix them. It's good to see new carmakers and i wish them all the best

Apparently Ars Technica got the one good car in the fleet, although I still wouldn’t call their review glowing.

Trying to launch with a range of 4 models is recipe for disaster. Also, 2006 called and wants it’s metallic orange back.

No, it will be called VinInTheFastFamily

To anybody familiar with the history, is this basically where Hyundai were in the 60s and 70s? (It did take them till the 80s to actually release a car in the US...)

Vinfast is going public via a SPAC valuing them at $23Billion!! Guess people really are stupid when it comes to investing other people’s money...

Ten years ago I visited China and Vietnam. 3 years ago I visited both again. The pace of development in those 7 years was astonishing. Even blowing China out of the water.

Bold of you to assume these cars will last the half-decade without spontaneously falling apart.

You would have to be Vinsane to purchase one.

Will VinFast be around in five years to support these cars? 

Come on, you couldn’t work Vinferior into this somewhere?