bernard2016
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bernard2016

I remember when you guys did this to Tesla. Claiming factory building costs as part of the per vehicle manufacturing costs. Rivian has to build trucks and infrastructure, they’re not Ford. At some point, they’ll be done building out infrastructure. Additionally, the infrastructure they do build will increase their

I just did this by default because I really wanted to know the stuff I was studying. Being the one directing my own studies, helped a lot with the motivation.

EV’s last twice as long for less than twice the price. American’s can’t do math. They pay a lot more for ICE than they think, especially when you count the cost of brain damage from exhaust particulates.

Oh, you can get your lazy butt out of your car? Then get some exercise on a bike, while reducing air pollution, traffic, and lowering the cost of gasoline for everyone else? Those car fumes are bad for the brain, you do like having a healthy brain right?

Your car has a 3,000 lbs weight advantage. Maybe the threat instant death is a factor here? 🤔

The only EV truck with a chance is the Rivian. EV trucks for the most part are a mistake. People need to stop driving huge vehicles. Cities need to start banning privately owned vehicles and go to mass transit only. Cities need to be redesigned for walking, biking, and electric wheelchairs. People who live far from

Dealers are incompetent and greedy. They don’t want to sell EV’s, they want to sell service agreements and warranties. My 60k mile Tesla doesn’t need service. It’s going to outlast every ICE built in the same year and still have minimal service needs. ICE is dead, people just haven’t caught on yet because legacy

Before you sell a wrapped car, you just remove the wrap. It shouldn’t affect resale at all which is one of the reasons people get them.

Just keep the car longer to make up the difference. They last much longer than ICE 

SC coverage along the east coast seems very dense to me. There’s few places I can actually drive to where I would worry about finding a place to charge. I do think the navigation needs a destination SOC option though. Also considering the operation hours of shops near SC’s, would be a nice addition to route planning.

Outdated technology from the day it was new. I wouldn't pay more than $40k on that.

Toyota/Lexus infotainment systems are always a step behind the industry. They still don’t have backup camera’s with lines that curve with the steering angle.

1998 Taco, 1998 Ram, 2020 Colorado, and the R1T. I hate most trucks. They’re ugly. I’m more of a Corvette, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, Viper, fan. Although I drive a TM3 dual motor now.

C/K? 🤮

Just remember that not everything is safe to use with food. Industrial products are unregulated and no one cares about or even tests for the presence of lead or other toxins in industrial products. Remember, what doesn’t kill you just makes you weaker, sicker, and more cancer infested.

Without rampant human exploitation, there is no $15/hr workforce for this.

These workers are generating far more than $15/hr in value. Workers deserve pay that reflects the value they actually generate.

Absolutely! You can get them with sauce, waffle fries, and a drink! Just pull up to the window.

I understand disliking Elon, he is a horrible person, but what’s wrong with Steam in a car? You put it in park and play. My kids love the in car games especially at supercharger stops. I don’t have Steam though, but I think that would be nice too.

FB thinks VR is the future of remote worker Zoom meetings. Having participated in one, the experience is still quite underwhelming. Just basic movement in VR is still incredibly frustrating. The level of effort it takes to build a compelling 3D environment to do VR in, just isn’t there. Furthermore, interacting with