(It's not at all meant to ever leave the roads between Whole Foods and Orange Theory.)
Automobiles
Re: Automobiles
Re: Automobiles
wife wants a wrangler (if we were to get something new)...can’t convince her the gladiator is more versatile
Re: Automobiles
Ordered my Mojave today. This will be the 17th Jeep I have owned.
May well be my last Jeep build as well.
May well be my last Jeep build as well.
Re: Automobiles
Re: Automobiles
the hummer electric strikes me as an attempt to appeal to the demographic that might like the Tesla truck but still holds a loyalty to Detroit brands? Or something. If there's even a demographic there. (seriously, hummer?)
but yeah, in general I'm ready to be done with gasoline, and look forward to a new era of vehicles.
I heard an interesting thought: the driver who never gets behind the wheel of a gas-powered vehicle has already been born.
or heck, depending on how long my truck lasts me, and assuming the technology continues to progress, my truck might be the last gas vehicle I own. and as much as I'd like to do away with gas, I sure as shit am gonna miss a manual transmission.
but yeah, in general I'm ready to be done with gasoline, and look forward to a new era of vehicles.
I heard an interesting thought: the driver who never gets behind the wheel of a gas-powered vehicle has already been born.
or heck, depending on how long my truck lasts me, and assuming the technology continues to progress, my truck might be the last gas vehicle I own. and as much as I'd like to do away with gas, I sure as shit am gonna miss a manual transmission.
Re: Automobiles
This not about automobiles, but clean energy.
Windmill turbines filling up landfill space....no easy way (economical) to recycle them....just about every other piece, yes, but not turbine....
....figuring this out is gonna get some people rich.
Windmill turbines filling up landfill space....no easy way (economical) to recycle them....just about every other piece, yes, but not turbine....
....figuring this out is gonna get some people rich.
Re: Automobiles
And here's a concept I don't understand, spending ~$100k on these:
Re: Automobiles
Re: Automobiles
But even if I had throwaway money to spend on a car - those are fucking hideous. It's like a vanity purchase to be able to say you have so much money that you can spend it on something that fucking hideous.
Re: Automobiles
Anyone remember the "Real American Hero" beer commercials? They did one that was very short-lived on SUV-guy. The line I remember is "The only off roading that thing will ever do is if you accidentally back over your wife's flower bed." I think it was short-lived cuz it hit too close to home for their customers.
Seems to fit here.
Seems to fit here.
Defense. Rebounds.
Re: Automobiles
But even so! Disregard that >95% of buyers of luxury SUVs will never go off-road. Set that aside.jhawks99 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 11:38 am Anyone remember the "Real American Hero" beer commercials? They did one that was very short-lived on SUV-guy. The line I remember is "The only off roading that thing will ever do is if you accidentally back over your wife's flower bed." I think it was short-lived cuz it hit too close to home for their customers.
Seems to fit here.
I just don't understand, if you're shopping in this aisle, how you end up with those squished abominations. It's like you want some (but not very much) of the good things about four-dour performance "coupes" (that aren't coupes), like the BMW M6 Gran Coupe, or Audi A7, with some (but not very much) of the good things about true luxury SUVs (too many examples to count), but with the lipstick-on-a-pig version of this aesthetic:
Last edited by jfish26 on Wed Feb 12, 2020 11:49 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Automobiles
I had a Chevy Blazer for a while. Until it got too expensive to maintain. Perfect size for me. I could drive it around town and park it anywhere a car would fit. Much better than my Dad's 85 Suburban. Geebus that thing was huge.
If I had the cash I wouldn't mind having luxury SUV about that same size.
If I had the cash I wouldn't mind having luxury SUV about that same size.
Defense. Rebounds.
Re: Automobiles
I’m guessing the luxury SUVs are for folks who, for instance in CO markets, want the high clearance that really is nice for traveling in winter weather.
They could just get a Ford Explorer or something, but that’s just not bougie enough.
They could just get a Ford Explorer or something, but that’s just not bougie enough.
Re: Automobiles
I've had 2 expeditions, but I'd never buy a brand new 1 for all that $
Re: Automobiles
It is pretty goddamned crazy what some things cost these days. You can be into a pretty normal pickup (so, like, not Denali or what have you) for $50k before batting an eye.IllinoisJayhawk wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 2:35 pm I've had 2 expeditions, but I'd never buy a brand new 1 for all that $