KamikazePigeon
KamikazePigeon
KamikazePigeon

Miata.

Miata Is Always The Answer

I have no shame.

I would Venture a guess.

This is amazing! I'd rock this poster today.

Especially with "Taj Mahaulin'"!

I kind of want it.

I had two posters as a kid in the 90's:

For this and so much more,

I love you guys.

This is extremely well put. They know how to do what they do well and it's what they're sticking to understandably. Throwing an entirely different powertrain into the mix is an extremely difficult thing to do.

If I worked at a job for 20 years and I had my experience and did it very well (with some ups and downs like

People at Tesla were thinking well ahead. The more I think about it the more sense it makes to have gone the route they did.

2,500 doesn't sound like a lot overall in comparison to other mass produced vehicles but I mean 625 hand-built cars per year is a ton of work!

That's just over 12 per week by hand!

I believe this is 100% accurate. I still believe automakers are sandbagging it. Extremely hard.

I mean, look at the new Chevy Bolt. It's a small step in the right direction but why does it look like the stereotypical electric car? Tesla releases all the patents and the thing you take are the door handles and the

Not to mention they were hand-built IIRC.

Not to mention a quickly expanded network.

I just looked at the map of Tesla Superchargers on their website. Just look at what 2016 may look like in North America. It's insane.

The reason (I think) is that they do not want to say that the new guy on the block is taking the correct approach. I mean if I was BMW or

Their story also notes that while Tesla opened up their patents last year, so far no other automakers have taken up their offer. A BMW official said they're committed to the SAE standard.

Yes, that's right: on one hand, I'll document the process of importing the Skyline, from start to finish. And on the other hand, I'm getting something very different from the Skyline: something unusual, something exciting, something unique, something… I'm not quite ready to reveal yet. So get ready, because 2015 is

"Oh look, a penny!"

Until you show up in a 16-cylinder, mid-engined supercar named after a pioneering Italian music producer, you're only hot shit in your own mind. Obscure supercars are where it's really at.

I have a new life goal to pump Cascada in a Cascada while driving Cascada to her Cascada concert.

6-10%

I think they're referring to just hp.

However, a list in the future for lowest power/weight would be interesting.

This is fantastic news for both countries. I encourage you to try and visit Cuba as it is such a beautiful country with an amazing culture.

It could be the dead of winter and if I'm riding in a cab sloshed, I will ask the driver if I can roll down the rear window just to get some air. A convertible makes it that much better.

Most taxi drivers prefer this as opposed to puking in the rear seats. There's also a sizeable fine if you puke in a cab in Toronto