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I do like to hear stories of resilience, blessing and recovery in the face of disaster.

You could look at this through a cynical lens, or you could look at this the way Jagrjones is looking at it which is purely a bright spot in a really shitty time for a lot of people. Yes it sucks that people are dying and no amount of time is going to change that people have died due to these fires. You know what

I’ve never had a problem seeing Tesla headlights. They’re always the ones blinding you - I don’t know if they’re all aimed upward or what, but almost every Tesla I encounter with its headlights on is blinding.

I work in Seattle.  The Model 3/Model Y are basically every other car on the road.  It is TEDIOUS.  Especially white ones.  If you had to rob a bank and slip away quickly and then into traffic undetected like the Joker at the beginning of The Dark Knight, get one of these jellybeans.  

Sure for the list, it should have been at least an honorable mention. But I’m just tired of seeing these everywhere. If they had prioritized the Roadster over the Cybertruck, I would have probably bought one. But buying a Model 3, just to see every soccer mom, business man, Business woman, and soccer dad at the same

A couple of notes. The Drive was not the first to report this. The poster of that reddit thread reached out to me directly hours before the Drive posted. :)

Now that’s a fight I’m willing to fight for! I don’t know who this organization is, but they are overstepping.

Maybe, with the Musk otherwise occupied, Tesla can fix their designs, building processes, software, support, and public relations. Maybe even produce a new model on time, on budget, and sell it for the nearly the target cost. 

I guess my controversial opinion would be putting the 458 in the “ugly” category, then. Hood looks like it doesn’t fit. Headlights are waaaaay over designed. Windshield looks like its bending under its own weight. Mirror stalks are hilariously long and look like snail eyestalks. Double logos up front makes the bumper

I can’t think of a single Italian car made in the past 2 decades I’d want to own. And in addition to being generally unreliable, they’re ugly.

Instead of the 25 year ban, I think that there should be an import tax when wanting to import a car this depending on how old the car is. If you want to import a new car, it is a 10% tax, and then for every year the percent goes down .4% until when it reaches 25 years old, there is no tax. It is revenue generating for

Daily it’s a safety issue. As he explained, it’s a distraction that “increases reaction time and decreases the amount of time you have to actually react to something.””

I haven’t driven the super fast EVs yet, they may be coming from the Manufacturer I test drive for in the future, but I have driven different EVs. The potential for the corners especially is there, you can brake later, turn in, and accelerate sooner, there is nothing quite like it except for the hardest of track cars.

““aims to capture and recreate the charm of the BNR32 by integrating modern electrification,””

Is it just me, or is 1000 hp today not as shocking as 500 was 20 years ago, or 300 was when I was a kid. Seems like everyone and his brother make a 1000 hp vehicle today.

20 years ago, overheard at workplace:

I’m sure we’ve all heard boomer randos insisting that their 1965-1972 commonplace muscle car was faster than any car available today with the possible exception of a hellcat when it likely would get beat in a drag race by an Accord Sport with a 2 liter engine.

First gear: how does this parse with the McKinsey study that suggested 46% of EV owners would consider switching back to internal combustion cars? (https://www.motor1.com/news/724788/half-ev-owners-american-switch-gas/) I don’t presume that either is 100% correct, but this shift in six months doesn’t strike me as

I’d really like to know what it’s range is under real spirited driving and then what it’s recharge time is since range estimates are absolutely BS from all manufacturers. That’s about it. I’ll admit I have zero interest in this car, like everyone else, but I am always curious to see if range is improving as more EVs

What exactly is ugly about it? because it doesn’t 100% look like an old corvette? The c7 ZR1 is much uglier: