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The ground may be too contaminated for that since it’s probably loaded with lead, asbestos, and other things which were not really tracked before superfund classification existed. 

Sounds like she could be jalopnik writer of the month lol

https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/09/business/gas-stove-ban-federal-agency/index.html

Sorry, but this is 100% the WRONG take, Erin. I mean, Jalopnik is always left-of-center when it comes to anything remotely political, but let’s be real... we don’t need unfriendly, human-rights-violating countries owning anything over here.

This is sorta false equivalency - all the examples you mention (aside from CATL which didn’t ultimately move forward with a NORAM plant) are either Korean or Japanese. No authoritarianism to be found.

Also the toyota setup has the engine also connected to the front electric motor to also generate power to recharge the battery. The E-Ray system doesn’t put a parasitic load on the ICE to recharge the battery.

If a driver is not getting registrations and doing basic fixes...what makes you think they will get inspections?

Cops have the tech and computers that will tell them the status of a license plate and registration. There’s no real reason to get a sticker anymore.

nowadays, Kotaku is all about non-binary people, so unless the union is lead by a transgeder or something similar, they just won't care.

Yeah, I’m with the ‘what, no pic?’ crowd, so I’m gonna guess it looks like this...

These are also designed for wealthy New Englanders that don't want a luxury brand as that's so new money, but still want the plebes to know they have money. 

You mean a much harder thing to do?

Crazy, low production cars are good and fun. 

Yup, been driving the prototype for a year. Let me put it to you this way, you know when SUV owners like to say the word “commanding” view of the road? Well this thing sits near eye level with a Frickin Semi! You are quite literally the tallest thing in the world even sitting above lifted truck bros, it’s a pretty

The Ferrari 296 and Mclaren Artura both have electric only range. it’s useful for reducing tax charges in some countries and also being able to leave silently at 6:00am on a Sunday morning for a car meet has its benefits in not waking the neighbours.

I think there’s at least a 50/50 chance this was deliberate. Gotta keep that hype machine rolling.

Hope they are wrong about the lack of a plug. Even a relatively short all electric range can be nice.

A video producer that gets it and leaves the music off is as rare a thing as a day at Jalopnik without a slideshow

Your not wrong, but the public is still never (or at least many years from) embracing massive camera surveillance, even just for traffic monitoring. That’s not just the “ugh no infringing on my #FREEDOM AND MY #RIGHTS” crowd, that’s most of the sane rational people who are just as critical of policing practices as

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