Same - as an Australian I remember driving from Vegas back to LA once and it started snowing. Luckily I’d done the convertible thing previously so I was in a sedan.
Same - as an Australian I remember driving from Vegas back to LA once and it started snowing. Luckily I’d done the convertible thing previously so I was in a sedan.
Hilarious. Our first trip to Vegas was back in the mid-90's. We went in February and while we knew it was offseason and winter, we also rented a convertible Corvette for a drive to the Grand Canyon. One thing we did not take into account was that there could be snow anywhere along this trip. Well imagine our tourist…
That is crazy. My car charges at around 300 mi in 5-7 min and my wife’s 500 miles in 5 min. So by my math, my wife’s car charges around 6,000 miles in an hour!
And they have been doing this since 2019, when the first V3 SuperCharger came out.
There is a thread on the Rennlist Taycan forum where some guy keeps banging on about Taycans depreciating quickly because new battery tech will make them obsolete. It’s particularly silly, because every expensive sedan, whether it’s ICE or EV, will fall in value like a safe pushed out of a window. So the phenomenon…
This affects GPU buyers as well. Got to jump in at some point.
These stories are cool and all, but they have an unintended consequence.
100 miles in 5 minutes?!?!
I’m sure the goalpost will be moved again by the “I don’t know why we stopped using carburetors” crowd.
Has he tried not being a cunt?
It’s the perfect size for Bladerunner to store the blades he runs.
Lol yes.
IT LOOKS and behaves like a car designed only for some dated sci-fi TV show. Like Johnny Cab from Total Recall. Or the Solar Car from the TV version of Logan’s Run.
cis has no reason to exist at all, you’re either trans or not.
“Wait, what!? The feminist hate the Trans, too? Daaaaaaaamn”
Everything you’ve said is fine and true, but that doesn’t change the fact that calling people names they don’t want to be called isn’t a nice thing to do. Sometimes people deserve to be labeled if they don’t want to, but if a cisgendered person says they don’t want to be called that, it should generally be respected.
I do not like the term cis to be referred to me. I have no problem with gays, lesbians, etc. Ill call you what you want. But they also want to use a term on others that may not be universally accepted by us straights. There were places that were called or had in the name retarded at one point.
First off, I don’t agree with this being universally labeled as a slur. But the specific example of Esses in a vacuum seems hard to refute as harassment.