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You could say they made a titanic mistake. 

I’m normally on the ACAB side, but I’m really struggling to be displeased with what the cop did here.

For real. The Right has done a fantastic job of convincing young white men that they are superior and everyone else is just here to cater to them. Thank you for pointing that out.

Side note....that’s a killer deal on a Kryptonite Fagheddaboudit.

To the NYPD and Mayor Adams:

If you’re thinking of buying one, it could be a great experience to rent it for a few days just to use at home.

You know, with Elon, the more I learn about the guy, the more I don’t like him. (paraphrasing Norm MacDonald)

Lmao I’m sorry, 65k+ for a fucking *Tacoma*

This thing is probably nets +1 MPG or two during EPA testing. A lot of people will probably pull it off. IMO it’s really indicative of how bad the thing is on gas that they had to do it.

Actually, the Ranger Raptor is $8330 less. (Destination included)

I still don’t get it why Hyundai has not announced a hybrid version of the Santa Cruz, since the Tucson Hybrid has been pretty solid and both vehicles share a lot of components. 

Mostly impressive truck, but the cost and the MPG make it a no-deal for me. If I’m spending $50 I want more room in the cab and, frankly, I believe many full size trucks can manage similar MPG. 

The Taco only gets 24mpg with the hybrid, which is pretty disappointing honestly. The Maverick gets between 35-40mpg and is cheaper to buy

Rustic open-plan concept waterfront cottage. Easy access to highway. Diamond in the rough waiting for a little TLC.

16 million empty houses in America.

Disagree. The point of the credits is to retool the industry as well as sell cars. You need both. Hyundai, Honda, and other EV makers are scrambling to build plants in the US for battery production. Mines in the US are being opened. Even domestics like Ford and GM are having to reconsider and move their EV and battery

The goal of this legislation was to bring battery production to the US, not necessarily to make cars cheaper. If making cars cheaper was the sole goal we would have reduced the barriers to entry, not made them harder. This was more about protecting jobs and fighting a geo-political struggle with China than making

Yeah and we shouldn’t subsidize oil, corn, eggs, etc. etc.

Complete and total side question here.  With that amount of water vapor being released, I’m interested to know how it affects the local weather or humidity, if at all.  Completely out of curiosity and I’m 100% for more nuclear.

But look, the pollution killed all those crops!