bernard2016
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bernard2016

That car seemed cool when I was a kid, but there’s no way that I am going to drive one of those at this point in my life. Even if I went bankrupt and needed a $2,600 car, it wouldn't be that one.

ADOS should be banned until they apologize to black people. Just a bunch of Trump supporters pretending to be for black people when their real masters are white supremacists!

My phone has alerts when my car is charging or not. In an emergency I have tons of SuperChargers to choose from, but mostly I just check my phone before I go to bed.

My Tesla Model 3 is about $0.06 per mile for me.

I would just charge one at a time and run it like modern rally races.

Plenty of sunlight in the desert...

Tire squeal sounds are impossible? 😕

Can they fix the styling and lose the transmission tunnel in the middle finally? Why is platform still designed to carry an ICE?

This article is ridiculous in its fitness assumptions. Most people Chris Hemsworth’s size couldn’t do a 4 hour marathon. Most high end Garmin Watch buyers can. Weight lifters and marathoners have very different body types. You probably met a person or two who can do a 3:30 or less and you didn’t even notice them. You

Grid decentralization solves the demand problem. With battery backups deployed locally, the spikes in demand can be smoothed out and kept within the grids limits. Also, those cars are charging all the time not just in an evacuation.

Not if you look at the lifetime costs. If my car lasts half the 500k miles it’s supposed too (ideal conditions I presume), I’m already ahead. Additionally, the costs are coming down. Yes they took away the $35k car, but in a few years it will be back (probably once the Y production hits full steam). Then there will be

I love shifting too, I was only thinking all the slush boxes that make up the majority of American cars. Regardless, once you have instant torque it will be a lot easier to let go of the third pedal. It’s really a different experience.

What are you going to do in a natural disaster and all the gas stations are down? Are you going to run that gas car on hopes and dreams? I can survive a power outage, plenty of Tesla’s have. As the grid becomes more distributed (solar and backup batteries) and more homes get backup batteries, power will become more

Rural areas have small populations. They’re not 50% of the auto market.

Put a NEMA 14-50 in your house and you can reach a SuperCharger in a Tesla, from any home in America.

If you can get out of the car, find the bathroom, and pee faster than my Model 3 charges, then you belong in the Olympics.

Tesla’s can already road trip, I’ve from NC to Canada. My battery lasts longer than your bladder. People can’t process change until it has already happened.

That’s such antiquated thinking. I drive my Tesla on a 97 miles round-trip commute and I never charge it past 70%. Most Americans drive less than me and I haven’t compromised anything. I wake up to full battery everyday, breath fresh air, and leave ICE-age fossil guzzlers in their clumsy gear shifting dust.

The silence of EV motors just makes the noise of the tires that much easier to hear. Listening to tires will tell you more relevant information about the performance of your car than engine sounds do. Video game designers haven't figured that out yet. Hopefully they do, because a game that can demonstrate that would

Toyota is a joke.