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Not without a cupholder for my beer it isn’t.

The vehicle will last 10+ years. The point is that the difference in price easily pays for itself in the lifetime of the vehicle.

Two years. Average gasoline expenditure in the United States is $3,000.

And don’t forget to make it a slideshow!

He wanted to show up for work at Tesla and Tesla did not want him there. Those aims are incompatible and therefore a conflict of interest.

conflict of interest

Sacking someone is pretty much always “retaliation” for something someone did poorly. That typed - California is an “at will” employer, meaning they can fire you for no reason at all.

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Okay, it isn’t in America, but an honorary mention to India:

I am curious, what automobile out there “with all the luxury options thrown in” is better and runs 45K or less? Do keep in mind that the Civic SI has gotten some very high praise for the driving dynamics — and that assumes the Integra “only” drives as well as a Civic.

It’s fine. I plug the Leaf in occasionally at home. The car charges. It’s kind of boring, actually. We use a hybrid for long trips, so I cannot speak to fast charging -- especially since our Leaf is only good for about 60 miles at freeway speeds anyway.

No. It is that the discourse, like complaints about COVID safety measures, is often politically-focused and not focused on the real-world impact and why that exists.

Well, that’s your own fault. Stop using that fancy-schmancy European petrol and switch to powerful cheap ‘merican gas! :)

Can someone explain how the price of petrol has been rising at stations every day or sometimes multiple times a day? How does the economics here work? Did their price for that fuel literally just rise on the station owner? If so, how does that work? Or are they just watching how many gallons are being sold and when it

They are considering more fuel exploration here, but exploration is a long term fix — bringing in crude that is already available would show an immediate result.

Due to the dramatic fall of the rubble (153 per dollar) a barrel of oil would need to raise to more than $160 for Russia just to hit the spot they were in before the war began - and this assumes that Russia can sell their oil at the market price, which they cannot. Start connecting all of the monetary issues they are

Well, that Tesla got one heck of an over-the-air update.

While I generally agree with your points and believe we can consider dropping mask requirements, provided local hospitalization numbers support it - there is one nitpicky point I need to make:

They don’t have to be.

There was a day and age in America when we saw a smaller country do something great and took that as a challenge to do that same thing even better.