alphamikefoxtrot321
AlphaMikeFoxtrot
alphamikefoxtrot321

I would imagine they could be reinstated.

When steering effort increases suddenly, somehow, my first instinct isn’t to immediately crank it in the direction of the nearest ditch. I feel like this is the Toyota sudden acceleration for GM.

Emissions BS?

Solar panels, like EV’s are simply feel good purchases. Neither one is as good as the incumbent devices.

Your resale analysis omits two points:

No, it’s not at all like comparing the Leaf with a loaded Civic. The Leaf is closer to a Versa Note. And that starts at $14,000 to the Leaf’s 30,000. And the Leaf has HALF the range of the Bolt. And yet here we are, the Bolt is being attacked from all kinds of disingenuous angles...

Try closer to $50K for the one with the smallest battery. And why buy that when a used Volt is $17K?

By that logic nobody wants a Model S either...

For the hundredth time, you’re making arguments that apply to ANY EV.

The Tesla will drive you into a semi also and have panel gaps that GM found unacceptable even in the 80s.

The difference is that Chevy will actually sell the car, when they said they will, at the price they said, and that it will actually work. The Tesla will come out at least a year later, at a far higher price, and short on promised features.

Chevy at least can make a car that does not lose them money and comes out when they say it will come out not 2 years late. I know I know 22 percent “margins”.

Guess the Chevy hate brings clicks. Millenial here that just started my own business that requires lots of local driving. My business will purchase one of these. And chevy is making it practical for my wife, two kids, dog? Take my money now. Also, the model 3 gives me none of the feels. Bland. But no hate on it

Nooooo, why would you do that?

Here are the top 10 causes of crashes, in my estimation.

And you can believe him because his honesty is beyond reproach.

37 out of 40 cases reported to NHTSA were fake/fraud - so I dont see a problem with Tesla suspensions. Only problem I see is likely attempt to manipulate stock price by people who shorted it.

Biased blogger calls out Tesla for a conspiracy using the usual basis for a conspiracy: half-baked information, bias, and misdirection.

That dude “Sean” with his “here’s why not to buy a Lexus”—-it’s just one minor problem, yet he’s acting like it’s a reliability issue and that the car is poorly put together. It shows you the type of consumer some people are. One issue, or inconvenience and “boom”, don't buy a Lexus.

I love the whiners on those twitter posts.