daniel9
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daniel9

Gotta be the OG: Introduced in April 17, 1964 at the World’s Fair in Flushing Meadows, NY. Sold 400k units in the first year, 1 million units in the 18 months after launch, and almost 3 million units from 1964-73 for the first generation. It's the best-selling Mustang of all time.

Well to be fair, Farley wants to be Musk’s bro so bad that Musk probably threw him a bone to make him feel better.

“KAREN! One of the pleb Ford owners is taking up the last supercharger spot. I know we’re going to be late for the Maga rally, can we phone the police or something to have them towed?”

I don’t own an electric car (yet), but this seems like a major coup for Ford. Remember how AT&T was the exclusive iPhone carrier when it launched? Yeah, I switched to AT&T then, and still have them 15 years later.

How about electric brands?

Here’s an easy one S E X Y

Mustang Mach-E.

I’ve actually been that guy- I stopped to help ducklings that couldn’t make it over the curb to follow their mom. Those little fuckers do not want to be caught. I stopped my car behind them and used it as my traffic blocker.

That said, I’m of the opinion that there’s no such thing as an accident in a car- there’s

“It’s a Monday, so let’s make sure to publish the most heartbreaking, gut-wrenching, awful, horrible story possible for no reason. Like something your brain would make you think of at 2 in the morning when you’re trying to sleep but can’t because depression. Also please ensure it’s not automotive related at all.

I’ll be that guy: stopping on a busy road against traffic control signs and devices to help wildlife is incredibly dangerous. I mean, I absolutely get it, and I would have been sorely tempted to do the same thing. But most of the time it’s not worth the risk to yourself and the other humans on the road. Make that

Amazing what they can do with the HUMMER powertrain when it isn’t in a giant brick. Fingers crossed the 450 mile range version for non-fleet sales isn’t $100k. 

It is state law to yield to pedestrians in a crosswalk. You can tell because there’s a sign clearly visible in the video that says exactly that. The Tesla failed to yield to the pedestrian in the crosswalk, breaking the law. So it either didn’t know, or it did know and broke the law anyway. Those are the only two

I think the video submitter is correct that many drivers would correctly judge, as the car did, that there was plenty of time and clearance for both car and pedestrian. This was NOT a panic brake moment, as the car judged the velocity of the human. Your article alleges “without evidence” as the kids say these days,

But what would make you reconsider Tesla? What would Tesla have to do to win you over?

A yes, because nothing in the West was built off anything stolen...

That’s the kind of thinking that the car makers want you to have. Don’t be one of the suckers born every minute.

Um....if car prices are staying the same but inflation is at 5%, technically car prices are dropping.

A) If you buy a Tesla then you are at the mercy of a company that uses an obvious confidence man as their spokesman.

To be fair, that’s a giant market to go for.