Doesn't mean they will order one for you without some serious cash down. And at that price I would build out a Defender 110 or an Ineos Grenadier plus a Bronco
My son has one. It is a beast but very comfortable also. Much heavier, bigger turn radius, more front end road vibration due to solid axle.
I was leaning toward the truck edition coming out until it got hit with chicken tax and over 10k price hike over the wagon....which should not be...
Interesting that it by actual top slope is more like a X6 but the Hot Wheels spoiler is designed to hide the sloping back window making some think it is bigger
I see tge entry tracks now but that drop to the water---'who in their right mind would drive into the creek without first wading in?
He will def be trading for a Tedla Cybertruck with the boat option. Musk says the boat option will let you travel 100 meters before it what, sinks?
First ride as co-driver (no such thing as a front seat passenger in a Grenadier) in my son's new beast. First impressions to be followed with more detail as his miles roll up
1. short 120 mile trip home from dealer but his screen recorded 17.8 mpg - impressive for first drive
2. steering wheel...
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/tesla-recalls-over-2-million-102948044.html
Beautiful portion of this is that all of these autopilot vehicles will return to the dealers on their own whenever they are ready...even if the owner/"driver" is not
LOL
No, Jeeps are still Nash Ramblers in different skin. (American Austin-Ford-Jeep-Nash-AMC-Jeep-Chryco-Mercedes-Chryco-Fiat-Stellantis::::sure I missed a few and timeline order)
All I can say (well I have and could say more) is Musk spent too much money buying and renaming Twitter as X that he could not afford an actual vehicle designer and built the concept from a tube of TinkerToys hence the straight lines without any curves. Makes recent Cadillacs look sexy.
If it's a Volvo, didn't they promise that all ICE vehicles they build after a certain date will be retrofittable for EV?
Some of us need to travel 600+ miles in a single day at interstate speeds through the mountains in winter just to see the grandkids. And one direction it is 1500 miles in 2...
It's like there is no such thing as a bad landing for an airplane.
If you have not already, you need to experience I76 from Julesburg to Fort Morgan in Colorado. 104 miles of open highway where you can (not legally of course) test your Bronco's "speed" limiter without fear of physics getting in...
H Ford the first alienated a whole big group of people by supplying the Nazi apparatus and they switched for several years to buying Cadillacs instead ofincolns
Uh, actually it is never "speed" that kills. It is sudden deceleration to zero relative velocity that kills but nobody, not the least of which Maverick and Goose has ever said " I feel the need for increasing and sustainable vector velocity acceleration"