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Not gonna lie, that’s pretty impressive for an early-build car from a brand new manufacturer using new technology. I assume newer Teslas can go the same distance with fewer issues.

Why only the standard Bolt but not EUV?

Here is the full report on airline water cleanliness: https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/602220

1st Gear: Difficult to say if this is abnormal, pandemic related, or the price you pay for being an early adopter. EVs are still in their infancy and improve dramatically each new generation. It’s like trying to sell your iPhone X in 2023 and expecting to still get $800 for it. 

It’s not like they were bought by American or Spirit. Alaska has the best domestic service IMO - friendly staff, good coffee, and have only delayed once in my 20 years flying with them.

Did I say “just Ktown”?

Could they not just.... drench them in water and throw them away? Cut them open and empty out the gunpowder? How is setting them off the only possible solution, besides just simply wanting to see them go off?

The person spending $200k on a wagon/hatchback has taste and is probably a good lover in bed.

Honestly had no idea the Panamera had a wagon variant, I thought the Taycan was the only wagon Porsche offered. 

OP is saying the CEO of Rimac isn’t well known, and all I’m saying is Mate is well known and liked within the car community....

Traffic in LA would double if we nixed right on red

Short bite-sized media was all the rage a few years ago, and still today to some extent. You can thank TikTok and ADHD.

Mate Rimac (the CEO) is pretty well-known and loved in the community. The fact he’s only 35 blows my mind.

True, some are made in America to qualify for the full tax credit, but as far as I know they are all still Asian companies. American battery manufacturers aren’t going online for another 5+ years.

Canoo is doing it best IMO, by essentially doing away with the hood/frunk altogether in favor of better forward visibility.

What manufacturer is currently using US made batteries? This will be more common by 2030 once plants open, but as of today most if not all batteries are coming from Asia (CATL, Samsung, LG, BYD, SK, etc). Even Tesla is looking to use BYD's Blade Battery for the cheaper Model 2. 

I don’t get the hatred for the Integra. The Civic is one of the best cars on sale, and this is just a nicer version for not that much more money. It’s not my personal pick, but I wouldn’t. call anyone driving one an insufferable contrarian

Huh? The P2 is nothing like a wagon, it’s just a lift back sedan. In that case the Bolt or any SUV would be a proper wagon. Besides the VW the only other EV wagon I’ve seen going on sale is the MG ES, which of course we also won’t get 😢

Agreed. I’m so tired of EU brands saying the US doesn’t want small, premium cars. Sure, it’s not the majority, but then why does everyone I know under 40 who lives in a city and/or doesn’t have a family want something small and efficient? If the ID.3, UP or T-Roc were sold stateside I guarantee you would see them more

‘17 Alltrack is the best car I’ve owned 🤙 just hit 105k miles and still going strong.