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No doubt, Tesla can increase their reliability probably quicker than anyone. And of course they designed the Model 3 to be reliable, its not like they designed the Model S to be a POS. As of right now, they are basing the rating on Tesla’s history which is real world data. I would bet that the CR ratings are going to

Its probably true though, why else would CR single out the model 3 in their press release. Tesla generates strong reactions both positive and negative from people.

It does seem kind of weird but I bet they are fairly accurate. Its not unrealistic to think that a car would have similar reliability to the other cars a manufacturer makes, especially since they are made in the same factory (Teslas are all made in the same CA factory that used to be a joint Toyota-GM venture aren’t

160 MPH and climbing rapidly before I begged him to stop in a rusty Dodge Dart Swinger Special. Who gives their 16 year old nephew a Dart modified to go almost 200 mph? A NASCAR mechanic.

I see your point (Blane Gabbert was a first round pick!) but I think you are downplaying the fact that running QB’s get hurt. When rushing is a part of a QB’s game they typically don’t do as well when they stop rushing. See the difference between Cam Newton or Alex Smith’s 2015, 2016 and so far in 2017.

the only reason manual guys insist on them is to be snobs against people who long for the good old days

Automatics and semi-automatics shift faster, get you from point A to B faster, and frees your hands up to do other things like change the radio station or drink a cup of coffee (aka Joe) on the highway.

I did the same thing with Mr Robot but I finally got around to watching it last week and it was decent. Better than I’d heard.

Yeah! All the conservatives they elected are bastards!

I love me some Aldi, but how do they get their bananas to go from green strait to brown?

$35 if you buy online.

Never understood the Crown Vic love. IMO their longevity was completely due to their size and the lack of other options in its class.

50-50 chance it would make it.

I had a gorgeous bright red 95 coupe, tan interior, type II but it had the automatic. Worst car I’ve ever owned. Drove it maybe 2000 miles in the 3 years I owned it. Looked great sitting in the garage though.

Now playing

Situations like that always remind me of this play. Its not really the same thing but just think if he made this play or even if it was ruled an error. Possibly the greatest game ever pitched could have been just a bit better. I was at this game so I am probably a bit biased.

A Canadian 1979 280ZX (I think it had 3 extra HP!) was my first car. A sweet reddish coppery brown color. Very 70's. First time I read about Rendezvous I mounted a camcorder in one of the vent holes and took off across the countryside at 130 mph. So stupid. Cost me the clutch and my VCR ate the tape the second time I

No mention at all of resale value? I understand why it would be a hard sell for you.

I completely agree that these laws are BS but the fact that they were several weeks into a trial before they decided to settle would indicate that they didn’t know damn well that they had a winning case on their hands. If the SD law is 100% irrelevant and unconstitutional then why did the SD supreme court refuse to