Lucid has been providing battery packs for Formula E. I can’t imagine that’s been super profitable (if at all) but at least it means their battery technology is somewhat proven.
Lucid has been providing battery packs for Formula E. I can’t imagine that’s been super profitable (if at all) but at least it means their battery technology is somewhat proven.
They already came pretty close to 500+ miles in real-world testing.
The starting price is supposedly 60k, significantly less than the Model S was when it first came out.
Like someone else already mentioned, there’s a reason for that: https://jalopnik.com/1842654041
Anyone have recommendations on how to properly clean these things? I have the same one and I love it but over time it gets a bit dirty.
Anyone have recommendations on how to properly clean these things? I have the same one and I love it but over time…
That really depends where and when you’re flying. My flight from London to Detroit last week had well over a dozen empty first class seats.
Idk dude, seems unlikely that they’d sell that well in flight. Most people know what they’re getting into when they book an economy seat. Plus a lot of the benefits you pay for with your first class ticket are before takeoff. Fast track security, lounge access, priority boarding, etc.
Problem is people would be less likely to buy a first class ticket in the first place if they know there’s a good chance they’ll be able to get it much cheaper once on the plane.
I wonder how all these people who are “genuinely trying to make ends meet” and on the verge of being “trapped in a circle of misfortune” will feel when MB is compelled to raise the price of their financed car to offset the cost of vehicles that go unrecovered because tracking was outlawed.
OP’s implication seemed to be that economy class would somehow be profitable, and that the seats in this article (which are only for ultra-shorthaul flights anyway) wouldn’t be needed, if it weren’t for high executive salaries and shareholder dividends.
Yeah I’m sure the fact that the overwhelming majority of passengers care only about price, and will repeatedly subject themselves to abysmal service and gross discomfort in order to save a few bucks thus creating a race to the bottom, has nothing to do with it. It’s those damn greedy capitalist CEOs and investors!
People will subject themselves to almost anything if it saves them money.
We need to admit that unless make-work jobs are created, we cannot continue in the current insistence that everybody works.
They would be free to pay the tax on the value of the home (i.e. the market value) and keep it.
There’s a difference between “taking the time to make sure” and “made an honest mistake because the car’s visibility is shit.”
They do pretty thorough background checks which include polygraph examinations. Although if this guy was a 10-year veteran that means he joined before the polygraph exams became standard.
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I think maybe Alaska (and other carriers) have the data for their movie selection already stored onboard, so that streaming over the internet connection isn't necessary. I could be wrong.
Weird that the non-two-tone blue isn’t showing for you. Might have something to do with your country or area code but at least for me it’s available without having to add other options.