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As the the CT...pretty sure, no, really sure I'll NEVER buy anything 'Tesla'...
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Chisholm's Custom Wheels Qui Si Parla Campagnolo Last edited by oldpotatoe; 09-01-2024 at 08:43 AM. |
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Pretty easy for them to track who owns the car as you have to create an account to manage charging, service, and mobile keys with the car when you get it. Transfers are easily tracked.
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As I dosed off, I was leaning toward the conclusion that the new shape had to be introduced at some point anyway, and being that it was the roomier design they did the right thing (is that a pun?) and went with the wagen shape from the get-go. Odd as this may sound, my $ is on Elon Musk probably running for office some day. We've seen enough weirdos give it a go, and he's apparently got enough start-up money. Politicians are rarely universally popular, and voters are often looking for change so may ignore even some obvious red flag sort of character-istics. |
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Overall I like my Tesla, but I’m not sure I would do it again due to him being in charge of Tesla. I’m glad I sold off my stock. |
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These trucks are so noticeable, I continue to be curious about who buys them. At first I saw the usual suspects, but now I keep seeing small businesses using them as rolling billboards, plastered with signage. I’ve seen one for a party planning business, a bail bondsman, some sort of custom blinds company, etc. Smart.
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so, you seem to think VW went from the Bug to the Rabbit with just the Thing in between.. Hmm.. take a stroll down the Google lane and check out the Type 2 and the Type 3 for a start.. it also seems you think VW designed/created the Thing between the time the Big went on sale in the US and when the Rabbit went on sale.. as I've pointed out, the Thing is just a civilianized Kublewagon from WWII that Nazi soldiers similar to how our soldiers used the Willys GP.. the Nazis also had a floating version called the Schwimmwagen..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Schwimmwagen https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volksw...%C3%BCbelwagen (take a read through the post war history section..) Post-war VW was just initially feeding off the scarps that British Major Hirst found in the Wolfsburg factory (at least what was left of it) as the British were in charge of the part of Germany that the factory was in.. in fact, if it hadn't been for the stroke of luck that the British had that region, we may never have had any VWs after WWII as the first post-war Bug was put together as an experiment with parts found.. but as I said, if you are arguing VW introduced the Thing (type 181) to later introduce the Rabbit, you might want to review what the first 181s were used for..and the fact that the Type 3 (the Squareback) was a flat-ish hood, wagonback vehicle that was introduced in the very early 60s.. I would argue the Type 3 was much more of a "hatchback" prototype for VW than the Thing ever was.. Quote:
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Be the Reason Others Succeed Last edited by fourflys; 08-31-2024 at 11:56 AM. |
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so, it's not like VW was the innovator of the small, water-cooled boxish hatchback.. the Austin Mini was around way before the Rabbit came out and Honda was also selling small hatchbacks in the late 60s in the US and they really popular in 1974 when Honda introduced the Civic in the US in 1974.. and I'm sure there were many others not familiar in the US..
While I really like the VW Rabbit and would LOVE to have a Mk1 GTI, they certainly weren't the only front-engine, water-cooled hatch around in the early days.. Quote:
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I thought it was pretty amazing that VW went from an air cooled, rear engine obsolete beetle to a modern water cooled front engine and drive Rabbit. Major transformation. Their diesel VW rabbits delivered amazing mpg.
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my dream VWs are as follows: 53 Beetle oval window with the fabric sunroof any split-window Westy camper T2 Doublecab Synchro Vanagon Westy Mk1 GTI Corrado with the supercharged engine Mk7 Golf R
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It does amaze me that someone as smart as Elon can't figure out that being apolitical is good for business.
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egomaniacs and narcissists don't really think that way I don't think..
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I always wanted a Variant, the two door 'coupe' version of the fastback/squareback. I don't think they imported many of those.
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A little off topic, but when I lived in UK in the 80s I had a Volkswagen Scirroco, it was a 2 door front wheel drive, stick shift "sports model" and great fun to drive, think it was a 1.6L engine and seemed (at the time) very quick...I donated it to my younger brother who eventually sold it for a work truck for his fledgling business in (shout out for FistCo Engineering, now long closed up due to retirement)
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Elon’s smarts and academic credentials are highly exaggerated. Not joking. He has claimed to have degrees that he does not have etc. He does not have an engineering background, he has undergrad in physics and business administration. He is not a wonder genius like the myths about him say he is. He no doubt has a narrow range of talents and abilities where he is quite intelligent, however to suggest that in the broad range of areas where he has influence he has smarts is…kinda dumb.
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Cheers...Daryl Life is too important to be taken seriously Last edited by Black Dog; 09-01-2024 at 08:52 AM. |
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