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Referring to Tesla as an appliance is EXACTLY what I tell people my Model S is like. I mean it’s great, superior to any vehicle I ever owned, but I see little joy out of it. Ice maker makes ice, toaster toasts bread, car drives. When I want to drive something fun, I get into my 1994 5.0 mustang, which is slower,

We were leasing a new 2017 Chevy Volt when my husband wanted something a little bigger and a little nicer. We had always admired Tesla, so we visited a gallery to see the model 3 in person. It was ugly, interior cheap looking, and didn’t even offer any additional room that the Chevy Volt had. Yes, our Chevy had

If you don’t, you could be held liable.

Don’t they deliver to your house? We recently bought a car from Carvana, which they offered to deliver, but wanting to experience the novelty of buying a car from a vending machine. Unfortunately the machine was broken and the car was waiting outside.

That’s the problem. Some random person offers you double what you bought your house for, even unlisted, and you think you’d be stupid for not accepting. So they sell their home for profit, only now they realize that they still need a house, but they can’t find one. End up making several offers on several homes for

There’s a fear that if they’re not aggressive enough over the coming years, they’ll be left in the dust by the likes of Tesla.”

That’s why I brought it up. I had to explain to people that the very same strangers who’d kill you on Craigslist are the same people who’d kill you on Facebook Marketplace. “Oh but these people are local!” ...as if the “killers” on Craigslist aren’t. They lure you into purchasing vintage electronics locally, only to

saving up for something off Craigslist, or public transportation are better options.”

Agreed. Tired of being stranded, we attempted to buy a brand new vehicle, one that had “starting price” we could afford. This was back when you could get a standard transmission and manual windows and such, so we were after as little options as possible. ...no such car existed, had to be built, had to be ordered to be

Standard transmission? Wide color pallet to chose from, multiple interior colors... ...who cares what buyers want if they’ll still buy it regardless? The American car manufacturers don’t GAF.

Tesla rearend, or corvette independent rear suspension with a Tesla Motor attached. Replaced your differential, and you don’t have to worry about engines, transmissions, or drive shafts. Just more space for extended range batteries.

Instant torque and hauling capabilities is one thing, but I worry about long distance haulers. But considering how many truck owners just use it to haul groceries around, sure, EV. ...but people who live in dense apartments that can’t recharge at home or work, I say... ...why do you have a truck in the first place? I

Three hours and 59 minutes is ok for this situation, but if it last longer than that, you probably need to see a doctor.

Does it really matter? Everyone’s just going to buy a white or black one because 1) it looks like their neighbors and 2) those are the only colors the dealer will carry.

Jus’ hang loose, blood. She gonna catch ya up on da rebound on da med side.”

We got our 2015 Model S in 2018. It was only $55k. In those 3 years, it lowered $30k in value. Buy used. We got ours through Tesla, so it came with a 5 year warranty. The car is now 6yo and unless you know when they changed front bumpers, you can’t tell. Don’t have a camera staring at me the entire time either. And I

Help the environment by getting a certified preowned. Tesla’s drop $10k a year in value. And very little is noticeable between generations. They changed the Model S front bumper in 2016, and I think around that time, installed autopilot 2.0. Get a 2015 or older.

You will need autopilot if you ever want to use that screen for anything. Get a more greener pre owned Tesla. They’re not only incredibly cheaper, but have less tech. Autopilot 1.0 doesn’t have a driver camera, and you can adjust your AC or radio station without killing everyone, since you have to look at these stupid

Well see. That’s my point. Employers want you to have a degree just to qualify for an interview. My degree in General Studies certainly did not prepare me for my dream job. It got my foot in the door, and I was hired right out of it, but my dream job ended up paying $14/hr, and I knew that I could easily be replaced

Again (seems to be a common theme in the comments section) I must ask why we were all told that we needed college degrees to get any decent paying employment. I can’t even fathom how bad my life would have been had my parents not paid for my college, and I had to take on that debt myself.