14th overall in sales for ‘23. Now, if you use market cap, they are the largest by A LOT, which is just insane since they are 2x the market cap of Toyota who sells about 5x the cars a year.
14th overall in sales for ‘23. Now, if you use market cap, they are the largest by A LOT, which is just insane since they are 2x the market cap of Toyota who sells about 5x the cars a year.
Not even top 10 last year.
An entry-level co-worker fresh out of college insists on driving his dream car - a brand new Ram 4-door pick up truck. In the Boston metro to his desk job. It has nary a scratch.
The great thing is today you can avoid Tesla and very easily get a superior product.
“...Tesla is still one of the largest automakers in the world...”
The catch is they don’t have any
That’s pretty impressive with a 9mm pistol and a moving target at 75 feet.
Everyone’s taking the wrong approach with their responses.
I mean, I hate it, but it kind of works in a horrible over the top way, in that it’s fully committed to being all gaudy and bad.
I don’t see any way they’ll get that much on Craigslist, but BaT might bring that from a Jag enthusiast. ND
Not that I know of, though that’s not to say an owner of one hasn’t done a couple laps.
Did the plane “drop” 25,000 feet as the title suggests, or did the plane simply descend 25,000 feet to equalize the cabin pressure, as the actual article suggests?
Cause the title reads like the plane lost pressure and immediately dropped 25,000 feet....which would result in some serious injuries, if not deaths, I…
Appears to be in great shape for its age, got it spruced up like a seller should (that engine bay—damn!), right in ballpark for what these Caddys go for, and despite the blacked-out look, yeah, I’d definitely pop for it. NP all day.
“Just 9 percent of EV charging attempts failed on the Electrify America network in the first quarter of this year”
It’s Dunning Kruger. She has not engaged with racing much but thinks her idea will save the sport.
This is actually what autopilot is in the marine world. It either maintains a constant direction for you, or follows a string of waypoints that you set for it. No throttle control either. Whatever you come across between two points is the person at the helm’s responsibility.
Low hanging fruit would be to compare it to a certain automaker.
So.....autopilot cannot ascertain that it’s heading straight for shore, full speed, and as a boat, it’s sub-optimal to be shore-bound? Is this a software malfunction or the most poorly designed boat autopilot ever?
That movie was weird. Like they tried to stick to the book but, much like the book, couldn’t figure out how to resolve anything.