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2 weeks ago in Chicago, I am pretty sure there were over 1‘000 EU citizens trying to get through 4 booths, no faster way in sight. It took 2 hours. Not surprised at all: happened all the same in Atlanta and New Ark last year.

Doubling down on Mr. MyKinja’s question, from a friendly, non-aggressive foreign visitor travelling to the US twice a year.

That could have happened if VW and later Daimler would have believed in the initial vision of Mr. Hayek, an electric car, or at the very least an hybrid.

Thank you, my anxiety of the future kicks in again.

Jason wrote that, I disagree. I think people could cross-shop Alfa and Peugeot, and Peugeot would win if they had the engines to match.

Or...

Ok, I am clearly missing some cultural context here: as a European, I find normal to have a national ID card:

Came here to say this, gave it a star, left satisfied, will buy the wagon with an auto trans anyway.

Hi Jason,

You say “I don’t want a Miata”, I hear “MG F”:

If reactions to words are anything to judge about, my cats are pretty sure their names are “Pâté” and “Croquettes”.

That broke down too a while ago.

Use it as a sous-vide cooking system: the temperature in there is surprisingly accurate and stable, and the timer is included.

uglY.

^ THIS is a lifehack.

I have TWO monitors.

I really like it. There are real innovative ways that change how we will interact with the car, and I bet they become obvious once we get used to.

Hatchback: during the livestream, the dog was sitting there, they opened it (the hatch, not the dog) when the car entered the hall. Very visible on the video (once it will be up on the web site).

My trademark :)

A reliability study where Mini, BMW and Audi all are close to the top, Volvo at the bottom ? My experience says you read it wrong.