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Maybe. But Tesla figured out how to make the AWD version have more range than the RWD version. Also, I live in Ohio and AWD is great in the snow and rain, making for safer drivers. RWD and AWD cars are more fun to drive (generally) than FWD cars. Sticking with a FWD platform seems lazy to me.

#2 #2 - Tesla Model S is adding ventilated seats for 2021, and the Taycan has them. I’ve wondered myself why so many EVs don’t have them, considering how much energy would be saved by using seat heating/cooling instead of the HVAC system.

Why isn’t it AWD?

If they could include the wool seats from the new Volvos, I would be all in.

Also, how much would a set of springs be? $15? People arguing over the possibility of a worn out spring seems like a waste of everyone’s time.

I doubt we will ever see another key as cool as this one.

Mazda’s first smart key was SO much better. Thin, small, and light; just like the Miata.

As long as you don’t get food poisoning.

I think Republicans overuse the “taken out of context” excuse, and assume we are stupid. If we can read the whole statement, that is the whole context. With social media posts and tweets, you get the whole context at once. That’s the point. This reasoning only works when someone uses a video clip that is edited to

Am I the only person who has issues with this voting system? The original would show you the votes immediately. Then the new system you had to click a link to see it (not ideal, but whatever). Now, it just says Thanks! and doesn’t let me see the results anymore.

Do I want a more affordable EV? Yes! Will I buy one made in China? No. I want it to be made in North America (preferrably the USA) by people making a decent wage.

They could bring over the e-208 and e-2008 and call them Horizon and Aspen. Or Colt and Raider. Chrysler/Dodge has some fun names they could reuse.

My dad had a ‘97 Mercedes C230 that he said was one of the cheapest cars he ever got parts for (except for a replacement key, of course). He does all his own car repairs.

Sold out?! Sigh.

Sold out?! Sigh.

My goal is to have a Lexus LC500 convertible in my garage. It will probably sit next to my spouse’s ND Miata. Hopefully my restored 260Z 2+2 is also there. EVs have a place in my (ever expanding) hypothetical garage, but they will most likely be daily drivers (VW ID Buzz?!). 

This. Do I love that these manual V8 cars will exist for a little longer? Yes. Would I spend the money? No, and for the same reason.

Came here for this.

A younger version of me spent hours and hours replicating harlequin paint on a ton of cars in Forza. You are correct that they all looked badass when finished.

I hope that you can option a regular wheel (and make it heated!). I like that they added seat ventilation, because this is the first Tesla to have it. I’m disappointed that they raised the price back up; it was a good thing that the prices on these kept dropping.