Agreed, but it’s also possible that this angle was too severe for whatever holding mechanism they surely must have had in place.
Agreed, but it’s also possible that this angle was too severe for whatever holding mechanism they surely must have had in place.
That’s the best looking Mustang II I’ve ever seen.
Everything comes back to Honda should relaunch the Element.
Lol Nissan has become it’s own customer. I’ll offer them a high interest 10 year note on a Versa which they can use to deliver pizzas to get out of this debt.
Praying that one of these oil tycoons also gets Trump to kill off credits Tesla gets from companies that sell more ICE cars.
1st - Not shocked. This is likely going to push back mass adoption rates 5-10 years, which is part of the agenda for the administration in the first place. Meanwhile, China will continue to push forward and we will get lapped for the 2nd time in this area. The EV credit being gone is also going to delay public…
You know what CEO’s and by proxy, stockbrokers enjoy? Stability. Having laws, mandates, and policies stay consistent allows you to more accurately predict cash layouts for large projects. Doing a complete 180 every 4 years makes it really hard to figure out where to spend money on long term investments. You don’t…
That’s going to be one soggy patch of brown grass, I can assure you. There will be a 24/7 line of people waiting, and I’ll be on the side selling bottled water.
The obvious logic here is that they are probably going to get bankrupt anyway, so might as well do some cowboy shit until the end.
Chargers with V8s, I’d also be federalizing Opel economy cars as Chryslers. Make Chrysler a bargain bin brand. Maybe start introducing the french stuff to undercut the Germans. This would almost certainly bankrupt the company but wouldn’t it be fun?
They should focus their efforts on resurrecting Lee Iaococca. Stellantis leadership has no fucking clue what to do about cars, but they might be successful at bringing back the dead.
Ignoring for a minute the wonderful job they’ve been doing recently of killing vehicles off before their replacements were ready and thus taking themselves out of buyers minds for entire segments....
This is where the artistic use of sharpies comes into play. They just have to look like real skid marks and stains of various bodily fluids.
I had an idea after my car got broken into and my stereo stolen, but I think it would work just as well for a car-theft deterrent. Instead of one of those steering wheel locks, just drape a dingy pair of old tighty whities over the steering wheel.
Model 3 Performance.
That $250K Class A now comes with a $5K service charge that gives it it’s own post office box and company registration in Montana.
Trump’s on it!