bison78
bison78
bison78

If we follow your logic, we should all go out and buy Ferraris, Rolls Royces, etc, because they are expensive to manufacture.

Difficulty to repair also makes Tesla insurance premiums exorbitant,

Spending to get airline status is not a new thing. I got lifetime gold (million miler) status on American a few years ago and 3/4 of the “miles” came from spending on a credit card. At one mile per dollar, that’s a lot of spending.

On most routes it’s entirely possible to get a pre-deregulation flight experience if you’re willing to pay a pre-deregulation fare.

I think two things are happening:

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The Talyllyn: the world’s first preserved railway and claimed to be the inspiration for Thomas the Tank Engine:

(pronounced tee-chee),

Can I be that person, who points out that there is a Casino Royale movie that fits into your year range, but is actually funny:

Here is the divisive suggestion: A Tesla Model X fits the requirement.

What’s worse is that foreign taxes can be deducted either from income, or can be deducted from the taxes you owe without limit. Rich people are far more likely to pay foreign taxes.

What she’s doing is called depreciation. Basically, let’s say you buy a car. The car is worth 20k the day you bought it. 5 years later, it’s worth 10k. This means that it has depreciated 10k.

I am not a tax expert, but I do depreciate real estate on my taxes. She is claiming a depreciation of 3/4 of the value of the gas station ($3M) in its first year. I am not an expert, but that seems really sketchy and possibly illegal.

And it’s a good investment. That station will be profitable for at least 10 years.

Bottlenecks at warehouses are already part of the problem.

“One”? In my street of 16 houses, one of which is empty, there are 4 Teslas and many nearby.

WTF? Then who made up the bit about the cops arresting people?

But weirdly, it seeks dismissal of the cases not on the merits but on “technicalities”.

Tesla chargers don’t break down as often as the Electrify America ones appear to do and they are more plentiful.

I thought VW and BMW were all about making cars clean! Could it be that making EVs is more about ... making money than saving the world? That’s nonsense.