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Oh that would not go over well at my house.  My wife would nut-up and quickly become some foreclosure person’s worst nightmare.

I would watch a series that involved a bunch of pro drivers in base model CRVs and Rogues driving a road course in a full-contact deathmatch type setup. That would be significantly more interesting than anything Nascar has done in the past several decades.

Because Bender is intrinsically tied to Futurama's popularity, DiMaggio is in a rare spot of leverage for a voice actor here. That's a good thing.

FTFY:

I for one am looking forward to Robo-Poochie and his imminent death while returning to his home planet.

I really don’t think you were following along. I’m not arguing EVs are worse. OP falsely stated EVs are heavier and thus do more damage to roads and I pointed out they’re no heavier than any common vehicle.

Hertz is trying to imitate Enterprise but getting some of the details wrong:

I can sense a new Ad campaign:

The bottom? If there’s no other choice, I’m walking.

Convincing the public to adopt new tech is notoriously difficult, especially if it doesn’t offer anything particularly “new” they didn’t already have. Take just one recent example, DVDs for instance - they spent millions on PR campaigns AND gave’em away like crazy to get people to buy into the tech, and that’s just

I read somewhere that “military grade” means it was made by the lowest possible bid

Just wait until they start getting paid in metamoney

Meta, Metamates, me

I met Torch briefly when I bought my truck last year, he was nice enough to meet me in an empty gravel lot in an undisclosed location in North Carolina. I got to drive the Chang-Li and he got to whip the Beige Unicorn around the lot. It was exactly as awkward as I hoped it would be.

I feel like my Bolt has just the right amount of hard controls. Do wish for a fire suppressor button though :)

I’ll scream it until it happens. I like my Model 3, but the second Volvo makes a 300 mile EV, and the EA network improves by 30-40%, I’ll happily trade in the Model 3.

Here come the strangely defensive nerds. Popcorn at the ready.

Neighbor owns a 300 thats a bit older (2009? I think) and damnit if it isnt true. Thing is quiet as hell and rides shockingly nice.

  • No physical controls for convenience functions.

You know there’s a point where your $3 rag should probably just be replaced instead of risking your $400 washing machine.