SheriffOfAmericanDouchetown
Sheriff Of American Douchetown
SheriffOfAmericanDouchetown

I think people can adapt to electric cars. That’s what we do. People adapt to changes. It’s practically built into our genetic makeup. Some will miss the sound of the internal combustion engine but up-and-coming and future generations won’t think twice about it. It’ll be normal to them that cars are whisper quiet.

I was about to completely swear off ever owning a Tesla after reading this article. After reading through the comments, if it’s true that performing a factory reset before any hardware upgrades does, indeed, remove ALL personal data, that’s at least some comfort, provided you know to do that and actually perform that

The cumulative compensation for the six top executives at Ford Motor Co. — $70 million — exceeded the automaker’s annual net income of $47 million in 2019, a year that included a botched Ford Explorer launch and billions in warranty costs.

We will. It will continue to happen not only during but after this pandemic passes. We still have many politicians, world leaders, people in power who dismiss climate change or reluctantly accept it but disregard humans as a factor for said climate change, making up their own facts and conclusions and completely

The whole car market will be affected over the next 2 or 3 years, depending on how long this rona sticks around (assuming it’s not seasonal). With lower gas prices at the pump for however long, that could encourage the auto market to be lopsided even more towards SUV sand trucks. But the X factor in this how long will

This is the correct answer.

Yup. It goes both ways. The old saying of if a tree falls in the forest, no one is there, does it make it a sound? If nobody said it, it’d have no power. It’d just die out and be a word in the history books that is no longer in the public lexicon. That’d be a good way to just remove it period is just stop staying it

Society, in general. I’m not just talking about America or comparing countries to other countries. As humans, in general, we can all do a better job of trying to be less individualistic. People generally don’t think how their decision could impact others. It’s about what I want and my needs and fuck everyone else.

Yes, its a generalization because it’s true. As a whole, we’re more selfish.

Don’t be so defensive. I included myself. We. You don’t think we can be more selfless and think about others more before ourselves?

It’s not just about recession. This whole pandemic really showcases just how greedy we all are and individualistic, in general. Not every country is like that, but I’m strictly speaking of the Western countries. It’s all about me, me, me. It’s my money. I do what I want. There’s no ideal or virtue of doing what’s

Be right back.

You got that right! My biggest fear is not corona or even the economy falling and falling but us not learning a fucking thing the next time something like this happens. And there will be a next time. 

Pretty obvious. It’s a transformer!

400 mile charge. Wow. Well, I still don’t have much hope for Cadillac, despite Mark’s honest assessment which is Cadillac is not in good shape. Knowing the competition including Tesla and even Rivian, they’ll make sure their EV vehicles can reach or exceed 400 miles per charge. It’s just how it goes.

For the NY Auto Show: If necessary, wear a mask and gloves. Racing gloves!

Very interested in these two new Volvo cars (and in two new classes). The top-class fighter is way too big for me but I’m more curious how people will take to it. Volvo has been on fire and good for reason. A lot of people want to follow the crowd (MB, Benz, Audi) and I understand that. But there are those out there

Pretty sure Bernie would hand the ball to the official after scoring a TD just like Barry!