I mean physically speaking, Atlanta is gigantic. I don’t know where it stands with the likes of NY, SF, LA, and others.
I mean physically speaking, Atlanta is gigantic. I don’t know where it stands with the likes of NY, SF, LA, and others.
That’s a valid (Probably correct) interpretation.
From my vantage point public transit is a really difficult to solve conundrum.
I’ll play that game. My 18 minute commute turns into 90 using public transit and I’m a not unreasonable 15 miles from work.
The full season ban was executed as a result of his consistent unnecessary roughness, not this one act
It only sort of makes sense and leaves out the crucial detail that 60 people will not be originating or dropping off from the same location.
It almost seems like theres some underlying disdain for Tesla here. I don’t know what’s giving me that impression, but I feel like it’s there.
I’ve had two C4 Corvettes (Well I guess I still own one.) and the cupholders are deplorable. They’re the diameter of a typical 12oz can and about 1-1/2" deep. OH and if you drive a stick shift car like I do, 5th, 6th, and Reverse ALL intrude on that space.
I bought these at Advance and tucked them under the console…
As part of the Corvette community (Admittedly the C4 community) I can attest to this absolute nonsense.
Too popular? They made a lot, but how many are still driving around?
Is it the same, though?
Is this actually surprising?
Owning an M3 comes with the added benefit of not having to explain what it is too.
Everybody knows that Supermodels take up .375 of an average american’s volume. Therefore, you can almost fit three. Thank me later.
That’s a disgustingly good write up.
It’s the Porsche Taycan Turbo S Weisshock package
Each battery has 1 2" long piece of steel in it jingling around. Hit a speed bump the wrong way and it grounds the cells and the whole thing goes “poof”
Quick question from a big viper fan that is new to the whole “disposable income” thing. I’m seriously considering a Gen III because of their price versus other generations. I’m very up to speed on the reasons the Gen III is cheaper.
I mean some do. But that car’s not worth more than 45k on the open market and even that’s a stretch. 90,000 miles is hyper-high for a Viper.
I used to work 2 miles from my house. I commuted to and from work 5 days, every week.
Like most, I haven’t been to a bunch of professional sports stadiums outside of where I live. It’s limited to Tropicana Field (Is it still called that?) and all of the Atlanta sports venues.