buckfiddiousagain
Buckfiddiousagain
buckfiddiousagain

Honestly, I’m excited to see how this plays out because either way means lower emissions. And isn’t it nice to see the American auto industry trying to figure out what’s more efficient rather than how to make trucks bigger? (I KNOW, they’re still gonna make trucks bigger. )

If you’re going to let perfect get in the way of better, you’re gonna wait a looooong time.

It’s easy to volunteer others to end themselves. Because again, what you’re saying is “future generations? Fuck ‘em, they’re gonna get what we deserved.” We don’t get to go out that easily. We don’t get to go out like boomers, having made everything we touched worse but profiting all the same. We make things better.

The humble Volkswagen Beetle.

Hopefully we learn how to be less of an irritant and more of a help.

No offense but that’s kind of a shit attitude, not too far removed from “I got mine, everyone else can fuck off.”

To be fair, it’s been a shit idea for a while. It just took a while for the boomer nostalgia for the wonder of cars to wear off and for us to see what we are really doing. It’s not thunder road, it’s not American Grafitti, it’s Synchronicity- Packed like lemmings into shiny metal boxes, Contestants in a suicidal race.

It’s not laziness, it’s a knowledge of exactly how much it’s going to cost to fix vs how much that depreciated car is actually worth. They do not factor in sentimental value or anything other than, your 2o20 Tesla is worth exactly X and it’s sustained Y damage. We are totaling it because Y is greater than X. It costs

This planet is about to start trying to shake us off like an wet dog.

The issue is, 8 people were removed from the flight for smelling bad and 8 of the 8 were african american. The odds seem low that 8 passengers who just happened to be african american also just happened to be the only people who had an offensive smell on this flight.

On the one hand, this is the perfect vehicle for an average midwest city, where everything is “oh that’s about 10 minutes from here”- 30 miles is FINE if you live 5 miles from work, which is, again, entirely possible in a mid-sized midwestern city (Say, Madison WI or Dayton, OH or any number of places where the

So, this is kind of a problem across the board for insurance and part of the reason it’s starting to get REALLY hard to get affordable insurance for anything.

The problem with Musk and Tesla is, Tesla is overvalued. As in, Tesla, a smallish car company that sold 1.8 million cars in 2023 (vs 6.2 million from GM) is somehow worth 560 billion dollars, (vs 50 billion for GM).

Having driven many a vehicle with heart and soul, I can tell you I’d rather have the camry. Buying that Jag, you’re buying anxiety. You’re buying, “what’s going to break today?” The feeling of joy you’ll get driving it is simply the relief that right now, at this minute, every one of it’s poorly designed mechanical

Or you could buy a modern camry, which will outperform it in every possible way.

OK, serious question: do rental cars count?

I was thinking this morning about search and how, as an... older gentleman... I might be one of the people this affects the least- I was using the internet before google, so I remember shitty search. I remember having to scroll past a page or 2 of garbage results to get what I actually needed, I remember the bad

Nope. Any list of pretty racecars that doesn’t contain the 1966 Gurney Eagle is incomplete

Doesn’t help that lots of formerly affordable little places are just being bought as airbnb income properties for people who can make a lot more money doing short term rental than they can through renting to their neighbors.

I’ve watched the value of my home more than double in the 18 years I’ve lived in it. Which seems great except my property taxes have gone up to match, to the point that my monthly payments are mostly going to the escrow account for taxes- the amount that actually goes to the mortgage is tiny.