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Agreed. It’s pretty amazing.  Unfortunately I now drive much closer to people in the USA now... I feel liked I belonged in Indian traffic haha.

Plenty already do. The Leaf, Bolt, and Teslas all have good range.

It was just a bad commercial.

Eh, Ferrari may have a case here.

*F1 car.

Recently went to India.

But the Air Force model’s gun is mounted inside the plane, and the test office “considers the accuracy, as installed, unacceptable” due to “misalignments” in the gun’s mount that didn’t meet specifications.”

So a city car wasn’t made for people that don’t live in the city?

In the past I think they’ve argued that ~100 miles is fine for just about everyone.

Your search results in a screen that doesn’t turn off... I’d say that’s a benefit for something acting as a side mirror ;)

125 mile range is good enough for 99% of people’s driving.

It does solve all of the hardest ones...

Fancy Kristen doesn’t open doors.

All it’s going to take is one lawsuit and these farmers will be bankrupt. Why take the risk.

To be fair I have been hoping for the next plague.

But...

Common knowledge =/= actual knowledge.  Remember when it was common knowledge that margarine was better for you than butter? Remember how we learned that that was actually bullshit?

People use all means to get to Manhattan. Those are full. The public transit also blows so less people are inclined to take it than can.

Spending money on keeping people’s healthcare bills down so they can then spend it on more useful goods and services is a better form of spending money.  Keeping people healthy so they can be more productive members of society is a better way to spend money than writing blank checks to companies like this that can

Ok, again.  Why do this for an average car?