Diamond_Edge
Diamond_Edge
Diamond_Edge

not true for model3. For a lot of commuters, it is the cheapest car they can afford (long-term spoken - no oil change, no gasoline needed, far less maintenance than an ICE) that still fits the family and lets them get to work daily.
The old Model S was kind of a statement car - “look at me, I am environmentally

Not a SUV. Portal axles, snorkel, can wade through more than 1m deep water, can go up and down steep inclines - that’s no SUV, that is a full-blown off-road vehicle in a dress suit.

Yes, I actually like the G aesthetic. Always have, it is a car in its pure form built with a purpose (the Bundeswehr-version is also called “Wolf” - look it up), like the small brother to the Unimog.
And the street version just donned a pretty coat of paint and some creature comforts inside, but even the high-end

A chevy suburban? Sorry, but to me that is a bloated, unnecessarily large, ugly block of a vehicle. As if you took an old Volvo station wagon, inflated it with an air compressor, and used a softening filter on the edges.
The current interior looks absolutely interchangeable with any Opel or other GM product.
The

If you ever sat in one you would know why. Even the utilitarian variant just works. Even when neglected, and with missing parts and mechanical problems these fetch high prices at government auctions because, even old ones with the 54hp diesel engines just go on and on and on. Easy (not necessarily cheap) to fix,

There was the translucent green debug xbox with green Dukes, the Halo1-xbox in the same colour with matching controller S, and then the dark-green with gold accents Halo3 Xbox 360 - a real piece of beauty. The Halo4 360S was not really a match.

I have it, and it is AWESOME! The Duke was by far the best controller for racing games or anything needing precise movement, like Outlaw Golf.
The new Duke is just like the old, only... better somehow.
And I do not have huge hands, but I still like it better than the controller s.

(and btw, the Hyperkin also has iirc

Xbox cloud gaming works way, way better than Sonys offering. Destiny 2 is one of the titles I had no problems with, although I cannot speak for PvP - I don’t do that.

works pretty well with normal LTE over here too. At least for 1080p bandwith is not the big issue. Latency is more of a bummer, but it is less than what a cheap LCD TV I once owned had. Couldn’t play any racing games on that one because of the lag, but I can play Forza Horizon without any problems on my mobile phone

Try a Daihatsu Copen for fun :D We found out that 170cm is about the largest one can manage comfortably with the roof closed...

Your height should not be a problem. I know a few people that are the same and they drive NA, NB and ND Miatas daily.
So if you are not too wide for the seats, or have disproportionally long legs/torso, then you should fit.
For the older models, you can remove some cushioning from the seat, or install Lotus Elise seats

My cars all get driven when they are not in storage. All of my current 3 cars combined have 900.000km on their odometers.
A car that is just standing is asking for trouble, sadly. You can see it on old Lambo’s, the Countach that are working are those that are being driven regularly.
Same with Porsche and other higher

I just wanted to say that corrosion is not a problem if you have a well-maintained car.
If you have corrosion issues, then you have a problem with your vehicle, period.
If you drive an older vehicle, you have to check for and treat rust, and do it everywhere, not only where it is visible. Also, all old rubber and

It hasn’t destroyed the fuel tank of my 97 MX-5, of my 996, of any of my Volvo 480, 850, not even the Karmann Ghia or the R129 of my friend have any problem with E10 fuel, and they are only on seasonal plates, so they sit half of the year.

So no, if you have well-kept cars that do not have any problem spots from the

Sorry, but my newest car is 21 years old, it sits for months on end (only registered for half a year at a time), and I never had any problems with that.

If you have problems with rust, crackling fuel lines etc, then the base parts of your car were in bad condition to begin with!

That is the thing with people saying

You know, there are old-school forums that work completely independent of the device used. Or Discord, if you must.
There are alternatives, they are in most cases just not used because of lazyness or sheer unwillingness of the users to use anything else apart from the stuff they “normally” use.

I call bull here.
It is the newer cars that have a problem with it, some aluminium high-pressure injection systems are dependent on old-style fuels for lubrication, and ethanol can cause aluminium corrosion and flaking out, clogging the system.
P.ex. Volvo has stated that ALL of their cars since 1970 are safe to use

or as we know now, not-only-EVGA-problem. Thanks a lot, didn’t remember anymore that it was a driver bug with Nvidia back then.

The problem is even older, Starcraft II was the main culprit before, its menu screen was also framerate-uncapped and sent graphics cards to their doom.
And I agree, this is due to faulty hardware design, a good design should accurately measure temps at the voltage regulators and memory too and take measures to reduce

it is not only EVGA cards, and not only 3090s.
Reports are coming in from everything from an AMD 6700 series and the 3700 series from Nvidia up, all cards are prone to dying. Apparently they implemented a framerate fix in the Beta, but didn’t apply the same fix to the live version.