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Sold my truck for my fun/commuter car (Tesla Model 3). Wife has the family hauler (Audi Q7), so I guess my ideal next car would probably be the Tesla truck.

That’s damn sexy. Wish it had at least the backseat legroom of a Tesla Model 3 (and Tesla’s charging infrastructure).  

Bought one of these a few months ago for my daughter as a first car. She’ll probably keep it forever.

Noise cancelling headphones.  

The desperate attempts that people make to try to make a video go viral these days are so sad.  

Basically Autopilot being able to take on ramps, off ramps, and highway merges. Also suggests faster lanes than what you’re in.

It takes a pretty solid motion to take over control by using the steering wheel. Light motions on the steering wheel are reserved for the nag that pops up to make sure you’re paying attention. You can also tap the brakes or click the right side stalk up to turn it off though.

We should also ban all drivers who can’t follow that law.

Unless you speak Spanish, and are looking for some great Cuban food, don’t leave the Miami Beach area.  Pretty much everything else there looks like a 3rd world country.

Great picture.  Every time I take my Model 3 to the car wash (often since it’s white), I think “I should take a picture of the orange glass”, but I still haven’t.  

Dude was possibly a game or two away from being the starter.  That really sucks.

Sorry you can’t afford one.

Not bad for a gas car.  Put it up against any of the Teslas though...

And part of the reason I drive a Tesla Model 3.  

I see that GM claimed that, but that seems really high for a Chevy Volt owner.

Did it also do all the braking? Or just breaking? Used to be a big fan of Subaru, until all the CVT issues (and not issuing a recall on them).

It is a game changer.

Disclaimer: Model 3 driver as of this past Friday. I guess I’m a hybrid as well. For my commute, Autopilot is a lifesaver and makes the commute MUCH more enjoyable in rush hour, stop and go traffic. I’m guessing that I’ll love it on road trips too. But on the city streets, two-lane, and curvy roads, give me the

Who gives a crap what they call it? Most manufacturers have their own name for it. Also, it works better than anyone else’s “lane assist + dynamic cruise” control. Oh, and it’s a $5k option, not a $13k option.

At least locally, people are volunteering to bring food to the workers (who will be working long hours this weekend due to crazy demand). They are also volunteering to help with whatever the overworked employees there need them to do. Things like snap a picture of the new owner with their new car, or walk through the