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The ID.R has a 12-mile range because it was designed specifically to break the Pikes Peak record, which is a 12-mile course. So divide 12 by the length of the track you have in mind and you’ll get your answer.

Tesla has produced four completely new vehicles in eight years, built an expanding global charging network, built an energy storage business, an AI business, sends up rockets, etc etc etc.

If I had a $55,000 budget for a toy, it would be very tempting to splurge another $10,000 or so to get a C8 Corvette that will run circles around the Supra.

HA!  Pretend to retire because you care more about the company than yourself.  What a great cover story for his obvious and intentional exit before the shit hits the fan.  Dude is just cashing out before it all craters, mark my words.  Fuckin con artist.

No BMW driver would pay that fee.  They’d put on a sweater and play music on their iPhone.

Let’s not pretend like Cadillac has their own special fleet of Street View cars that scan every road in the world once a month, or that any resulting map will ever be 100% up to date. If Super Cruise can’t function without The World’s Most Precise Map, it’s a shit system anyways.  Either it’s poorly designed, or these

“Good morning, Mister Smith. We have a special today; enable your heater, turn signals and the radio for only $9.99!”

Yeah, I’m scratching my head why they didn’t make Supercruise a more common feature in more cars (even if as a option). Seemed like a good opportunity to use it to help sell vehicles. Now nickel and diming on a subscription makes things even less appealing.

$300 a year isn’t as bad as you thought?

Could you turn it on for a month if you are taking a road trip?  That would be a nice use of $25.  Then shut it back down because you don’t need hands free driving to go to Costco.

Astro? No? My!

Not to mention, there’s probably been some calculations done on whether the publicity of him doing the stunts translates to enough sold tickets to justify the potential delays. The studio would almost assuredly have insurance to cover such a delay too.

Thank you. I really hope someone at Nissan sees this, because that instantly fixes the one major design issue I see with this car.

This would be my take:

Shit, that does make it look better.

That looks way better, great job dude!

This car is the closest I’ll ever get to a modern 240sx and I’m fine with that. It ticks every single box for me. I’m not in love with the big grill, but I don’t hate it.

I’ll be buying one when it launches.

Please don’t release it with that plain square grille Nissan... this took me 10 minutes, I’m sure it can be updated at this stage:

Imagine this but by someone with real photo-editing skills.

That actually happened on the set of Mission: Impossible 6 and if you think Tom gives a fuck about the studio losing a few bucks on his blockbuster film because he had to recover from an injury, think again, hotshot.