Kirkaiya2
Kirkaiya
Kirkaiya2

False. Did you even read what you just wrote? The tax credit is a GOVERNMENT CREDIT, that's not the actual price - and if - like me - you earn over the max income cap, you DON'T QUALIFY for the credit. And the Model Y price I quoted - for >300 miles and AWD - came **directly from Tesla's website**. Learn to read and

That dovetails nicely with his Mars ambitions too! 😅😅

And yet Marques Brownlee gave the Cybertruck a fairly glowing review, titled, “Tesla Cybertruck Review: Already Iconic?”. 🙄

Worst car he ever reviewed? I get that he’s a Tesla fanboi (he’s gotten a personal tour of the Tesla factory with Elon Musk, while wearing his Tesla merch), but maybe he hasn’t reviewed the Cybertruck; this very website, today in fact, published an article headlined, “Tesla Cybertruck Owners’ Forum Is Already Full Of

If you don’t absolutely need AWD, Volvo’s EX-30 has been getting excellent reviews, and they use torque-vectoring, and automatic stability control to give solid handling even on ice with their RWD. Although even Tesla does not sell an AWD model with 300+ miles for $40k. To get both AWD and >300 miles of range, you’ll

Player of Games would be great, but I’d love to see “Look to Windward” as a movie - if nothing else, seeing the orbital, and the Chelgrians brought to life on the big screen would be awesome. Consider Phlebas could translate well as a mini-series on TV I think, given its series of linear subplots

I have an Ocean One, which was delivered in October. Mechanically, I love the car - drives smooth, it’s fast, it looks great, and the giant sunroof is the *best* thing I’ve ever had on a car. I also love having Spotify, and Disney+, etc, on the giant screen, and I very much appreciate having physical controls for

I’m not betting on this, but could it be Lucid? Or are the Saudis willing to keep pumping in the petrodollars to keep them afloat? (see what I did there?)

That’s generally what I’ve seen. I just hope the bad press doesn’t kill the company, because it’s a fun, and generally well-built car - built by the same company that makes the Jaguar I-Pace, Toyota Supra and several BMW and Mercedes-Benz models.

I’ve been in touch with a few other guys who bought Oceans, and none of us has had any actual mechanical problems, although we all gripe about the key fob. It’s a really fun car to drive, it’s fast with overall good handling, and the inside is quite nice. I love having Spotify, and iHeartRadio and other apps for music

I wonder if the number of residents who live in this new planned community will be enough for them to effectively control the county government? I’m too lazy to go look up the current county population and proposed number of residents in this new “ libertarian utopia” (🙄), but if it actually does get built, and

I got my Ocean One in October, and have been lucky to have had no significant issues. Yes, the key fob is a bit flakey, but mechanically the car has been great. I've gotten four over-the-air updates so far, so the infotainment system has improved a bit. My only issue is that a giant rock gave me a rock chip on the

What really needs to happen, but won’t, is that all candidates for the general election for president need to be required to release the past 5 years of tax returns by law. For almost a half century, presidents did this by matter of tradition. But as we discovered with Trump, he will break any norm that isn’t a law

So, a show on the “fall of white men” hosted by... an incredibly-wealthy white man, son of an extremely-wealthy heiress, who has an ivy-league education and can afford to launch his own streaming network... That checks out 🙄

Well, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but to me, yes, yes it is. It's uglier than any full-size pickup I’ve ever seen.

So, it’s both hideously fast *and* hideously ugly.  I'm quite certain the Cyberbeast will appeal to a certain segment of Americans, of which I'm not a part.

Came here to say this!

Sometimes I see an older car with a bunch of quasi-hippy stickers, with some Bigfoot and NASA stickers thrown in. Usually on an older Subaru. Those people are all right in my book.

This will be an unpopular opinion, but I’ve noticed a pattern in the area I live in (Pacific Northwest) where a disproportionate number of the cars that cut me off, or refused to stop at a crosswalk for me, are Audis. Not the Q7, that’s a popular family hauler in my neighborhood. But any new(ish) Audi sport sedan, and

I originally thought I would get a Model Y, but last summer, Tesla has raised prices so many times that the long-range Y was over $63K, and so I put a deposit on a Fisker Ocean One (launch edition). It was finally delivered last month. Since I had put my deposit down before the law changed, I actually got the $7500