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  1. Three words for this obvious bit of sensationalism. Not A Chance
    2 points
  2. How is it a wakeup call? It's been in production for 3 years already. Are any being sold here? They aren't, to the best of my knowledge. Peak charging of 120Kw? That's pretty awful, right?
    2 points
  3. This is so cool and a wakeup call to the death of U.S.A trucks. China’s $25,000 Truck: The Affordable Electric Revolution the Industry Didn’t Expect | Watch Clearly the Chinese are shooting across the bow of the American truck market and it was designed in the U.K.
    2 points
  4. Look at the garbage you are posting... Im laughing too.
    1 point
  5. I hope Trump takes over Canada, just to see how much lower Olds' can tumble.
    1 point
  6. Speaking of Texas, part of me wants to check out Houston. But I don't want to spend money in a state that's deep red like that. Exactly. Harley Davidson is cooked. The sell by date is gone for the company. People say bikes aren't selling, but I know a bunch of people that ride them, can count Harley riders on my fingers.
    1 point
  7. Looks like Buick's front end design language. Mainly the headlight design language but also the front end coming to some sort of peak making it seem that Acura is trying to mimic Buick. Granted that Acura's front end comes to an end in form of a peak while Buick is rounded, but still. Weird also that Honda has dropped GM with their EV partnership... Honda...get your own face, will ya???!!! Its not even appealing. Not on Buick, not on Acura either...
    1 point
  8. WOW, this is an interesting concept that I could see making it to production. Weird that they follow GM with the power port just in front of the drivers door, would rather have it in one of the rear corners. Acura RSX Prototype In Person: The Future is Still Electric - Autoblog
    1 point
  9. Dallas-Fort Worth of course. Haha
    1 point
  10. R.I.P. Skyline Nissan bids fond farewell to R35 GT-R as final vehicle rolls off the line
    0 points
  11. Its whatever YOU want it to be... YOU are the one making the issue about black females and Cadillacs... YOU are intrigued by it...
    0 points
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