

Correct, Y and 3 and S and X share a platform, battery pack, and a few other things.
Correct, Y and 3 and S and X share a platform, battery pack, and a few other things.
Not really, they’re a totally different platform with very little parts commonality. They don’t even use the same battery cells.
Her points are typically very surface level, blatantly obvious, and playing to the gallery. There’s no subtlety or nuance.
Also, her art is awful.
I love watching two terrible people have a go at each other.
I do realise that, but it sounds very silly without the appropriate context.
If it’s his lawyers, they’ll take your money on the most ridiculous things.
There’s major “edgy thirteen year old” vibes to this quote.
Trading liberty for security is something everyone who lives in a society does to some extent, and while I’m sure there is more nuance to the full statement, just that one quote gives a very smug vibe.
The most likely explanation here is someone recorded the wrong odometer reading.
I really doubt it, a lot of people would notice their odometer doing twice the work it should be doing.
I think the most likely explanation is someone wrote down the wrong value.
That’s for white girls on Hinge.
That is a huge number of buzzwords in one article.
Boats and caravans, same reason the most popular new vehicle where I live is the Ford Ranger.
Also, the person I replied to was talking about station wagons, which most definitely cannot carry 1.5 tonnes.
Vehicles like this are typically a “one Tonne” pickup, meaning they can carry a metric tonne or more in the bed. They can also tow huge amounts, 4.5 tonne or more often.
Whether the owner actually uses that capacity is another question, but they can do things no SUV or station wagon can.
A brand new Ford Transit Custom is just over 5m, there’s probably a few station wagons that are the same.
They’re not a car, they’re a truck, and can do things no passenger vehicle can do.
Trying to park a light truck in the middle of a city is entirely on the driver though.
This is why the whole “you’ll go to hell if you don’t believe in us” thing never really sat well with me.
Ah, I see. So they’re kinda like the Beatles, historically significant, but not actually that good.
Pretty much anything from a major band in the same genre is better, in my view.
Their music is kinda awful.
Reading through the comments, it turns out I’ve heard quite a few of their songs, and enjoyed none of them. I don’t get how they were so popular.
I’m going to go out on a limb here, and say the multi billion dollar corporation has probably thought about that.