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It’s a fairly recent change. The 10-2 is dangerous because, in the event of a crash, the airbags risk breaking your arms and jamming them into your head.

The weird thing is, in most of my daily driving situations, I really don’t even need the speedometer in the first place. I drove my ex-girlfriends Saturn Ion a lot, and I just hated the center DIC. For me, it’s not just about the speedo I guess.

As far as hand position goes, I thought everyone got the message that

Ok fine, that’s a good point. Either way, I’d still rather see a needle than a screen or a HUD.... and I’m one of those scary weird millennial people. The center screen on this Model 3 is like my worst nightmare.

My car is a 2016 MY and has a mechanical speedo...

Yea I edited my post. That last set of tweets didn’t load the first time I clicked this article.

The things you have to do when you can’t find other ways to deliver on your “affordable” model.

It isn’t simply about the numbers, it’s about the trends in the numbers. All manufacturers numbers (for the most part) are growing smaller and smaller. Most manufacturers numbers are growing smaller faster than Toyota and Honda, mainly because Toyota and Honda had lower numbers to start. At this point, were talking

Except, the reliability myth behind Honda and Toyota is slowly dying.

Yea but, this isn’t what they asked for. It’s really not that hard to read, and then comprehend.

That’s a subjective measure at best. I’ve seen plenty of Bolts on the road here and I think they look great. Plus, the real point behind these cars is supposed to be the mileage and environmental friendliness (which we all know can be debated).

I don’t count being a status symbol for wanna be white yuppies as

What makes the Model 3 a “game changer”? GM already has a car that gets more mileage on a charge AND you can actually buy it today, without waiting on a stupid waiting list.

So do we get to play the game of it looks like X + Y + Z, or is that not allowed because this is Tesla?

Looks like a pretty standard issue mid size sedan to me. /shrug

I totally get what you’re saying, but what I’ve been trying to do personally is to open up conversation with people rather than go into every conversation with a preconceived notion of what that person believes.

We’ve entered uncharted territory due in large part because American’s aren’t willing to come together and

To be clear, our GOVERNMENTS are not friends. I don’t think the people in either country really have a problem with each other. We just all get dragged through this bullshit mud because both countries are led by selfish egomaniacs.

The problem with your argument is that a LOT of Trump supporters AREN’T dip shits. They AREN’T all hillbillies who spend their weekends fucking their cousins. They’re well educated, white, conservative men. I sat at a table with four guys who work project management for the military last night, and they spent hours

I really want someone who still supports him to come on here and give their reasoning. I don’t want to chastise anyone, I just want to understand the mentality. At this point, we’ve learned he’s a pathological liar who spends endless tax dollars on senseless investigations to soothe his ego, we’ve learned that

To me, I think we should just let people do whatever they’re comfortable with. I have a co-worker who just leased her 16 year old son a brand new Silverado. She’s not rich, but she could afford the payment. She’s comfortable with doing it, and most importantly to her, it makes her kid happy. Her kid isn’t spoiled,

Call me insane then. I lease a new car every 3 years and I love it.

I hate when my gun gets jammed by Republicans.

If it’s not about any of this, I don’t know what it’s about. And what the hell does “real cars” mean?