clarkwgriswold001
clarkwgriswold001
clarkwgriswold001

They like being paid/voted in by dealers.

I bought a 2013 Nissan Leaf SL with ~30,000 miles on it in early October year for $8,400. Colorado has a used electric car incentive if the car has never previously been registered in Colorado (unfortunately for others, that ends this year). I’ll get about $1,600 back as a state tax credit from that incentive. So,

I was going to think of something witty to jab at the situation but holy fucking Christ I can’t even. Aw what the hell.

I don’t know. I wouldn’t mind seeing a collaboration between Tesla and Factory Five to make an electric, AWD version of the 818C and 818S. That could be fun, right?

It’s super petty, and this man is clearly above it, but I would love for the case to be thrown out by the state supreme court and for him to keep the bulk of that $58k. Then, I’d like for him to install a bitchin’ dyno in his garage. Then, I’d like him to build some insane, 2,000 hp alcohol drag car, and proceed to

I think Jesus once said, “teach a man to fish, he will eat for a lifetime. However, if the fucker is too stupid to learn his lesson after the first go around, then his lawsuit needs to be thrown out.”

“Why don’t these miserable fuckers just move somewhere where they’d be happier, like maybe deep inside the rectum of the giant, seething beast that is their own feckless rage and intolerance?”

This may be the only way to get what you really want............

No worries. They are already working on cheating the crash testing.

Only the Sith could think of something so evil.

Small cars have a low margin and there is a lot of competition from established brands and it is currently a small market compared to CUVs (which are, btw, sharing the same platforms as sedans and can be quickly shifted from one segment to another as the market needs in the future). What did you anticipate they were

Yeah. Fucking. Right.

Yeah, a person that jokes about binding a woman in the back of a truck is much worse than someone calling for the mass murder of millions of people...

It’s exactly like a gas station, with a queue to use the machines.

lots of things are a big problem in Tacoma

On the other hand, the Avion actually did exist, and did get 100mpg (though I’m sure it would score lower on an EPA assessment), but by the time the prototype was complete in 1984, good mileage was no longer so important: