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I would just tow their shitty truck from the spots with all the more torque and grip a average Tesla has.

Reignited ‘cause there’s volts under’hood...

Keep in mind that not all the facts are in. With most of these stories, the calls to police turn out to be justified.

No? A thousand dollars is an absurdly small amount of money for a bank teller to even raise an eyebrow over, never mind call the cops. Even at minimum wage, that’s still within the realm of possibility for a payroll check. Surely they’ve gotten thousand dollar checks from other black people before without calling the

People are already more dumb. EVs will just expose the truthiness.

“Pats are always thielen calls at home.”

That’s doesn’t appear to be very good leg room for a car that size. Unless it's not as big as it looks.

Whats the point in comparing it to the S 100D and its 0-60 when the P is the more comparable model?

More importantly, why is this news? Anytime a tow company gives me a tow I expect them to charge me.

Here’s my full proof tip for cooking a perfect steak at home: Cook a lot of steaks until you get good on your stove, with your frying pans, with your oven. Everyone’s equipment is different. The more you cook, the better you’ll get at gauging what you have to do for each thickness on your particular set up.

You started losing me at thongs, then totally lost me with not resting your steaks.

So what happens in GM’s system if you are visually paying attention, but your hands are not near the wheel, and then some other cars swerves in front of you? You need to occasionally put pressure/torque on the wheel but you don’t need to actually perform any turning input. Ready to take over at any time but not

As a responsible driver you must keep your hands on or near the wheel the whole time. At least until autonomous cars are a reality.

Ktm is making electric mx bikes for kids.

Personally, I enjoy not having to make those small steering adjustments to stay in lane on the highway. Letting the car take care of that while I just look around feels much more relaxing. Same for adaptive cruise features. Yes, it’s not that hard to modulate my own speed, but sitting back and letting the car do it is

It’s a matter of getting used to the system. It’s biggest benefit is during traffic where near nothing could go wrong, but in general, it removes the stress because you can split tasks. Just like when you switch lanes, the system checks that it is safe and you check, thus creating redundancy.

Autopilot is apparently excellent in highly congested situations, and many folks, especially out west, buy it just to have less stress in long traffic jams.

I’m not going to feel that bad if they get shot at.

I think it looks awesome, and I'm not even the biggest fan of Tesla.