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All of them. It's just that the dealer takes the big with the other automakers. Tesla price raises aren't that remarkable. 

Don't forget the robo taxis are due this year, next year latest. 

Amen.  

LOL?

Bingo.  And the design and label let everybody know you’ve paid top dollar for your wheels.  

Still a lot of those in New England. Even with an influx of regional and national chain auto repair centers, every town generally has one combo gas/service center. In my town southwest of Boston, 3 out of 4 gas stations have service bays.

Great choice.  I couldn’t agree more on how their looks have grown on me over time.  

Except that’s not the deal Elon signed.

I won’t say it can’t have an impact, but as you yourself observe, most people cannot work from home.

Tesla hasn’t scaled it’s service to match it’s sales.  That is a problem that will seriously bite them in the ass.  https://jamesykwak.medium.com/tesla-really-has-the-worst-customer-service-990e238261be

Presumably detect mobile OS and say, sure, go ahead.

Cybertruck is the new Microbuss concept. 

Do you miss the old coin system at Big Y? 

Is it just me, or do they look cramped for the passengers?  Cool, rugged, big...yes.  But that cargo/passenger area looks teeny. 

Amen. 

I always eat at Popeyes after my quarterly double red donation. The chicken sandwich is truly restorative

I started with a Protege that was a hoot to drive for a basic econo car. Whioe that car was not super reliable, I did like it enough to go with a 2009 Mazda 3 2.3 S MT. I still daily that in MA and have ~185k miles on with no crazy repairs. Just started showing rust on the rear passenger side wheel well, which is of

The Bolt wasn't a great launch, but it is affordable and GM is doing right by owners with a total recall and extended warranty. 

Good summary here:

Honestly though? Get that extendo warranty on the German over-engineering.