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I waited 9 months for mine, but also wasn’t convinced I was going to take delivery if and when it became available. But my local Ford dealer stuck to the MSRP for my Hybrid XLT, so I gave away my beloved 2009 Mazda 3 to a friend and moved onto Truck Life.

Jaguars need the most attention. They’re so precious. 

Smacks a bit of desperation for revenue on the part of Tesla. The supercharger network is supposed to be a key value add of buying a Tesla. Making them more open sort of hurts that whole brand thing. 

 That Sienna looks great. 

I’m intrigued. Kudos to them for customizing that ride.

Neutral: Biased because I bought it, but I really like the “Cyber Orange” from Ford. Why they called yellow this, I don’t know. But I do appreciate having a bright yellow Maverick.

Fleet sales to the Boring Co, SpaceX, Twitter, Neuralink.....

This. Is it morally wrong to steal from property owners?

I make software used in highly regulated environments. If a new feature can't receive sufficient QA resources in a release then it doesn't ship that month. If we create regressions, we fix them ASAP. It sounds like one of two things is going on here. One, Tesla has inadequate QA testing for software updates and they

I used to get it sometimes when I was in the office. Prior to the pandemic, a location in the Seaport in Boston would close down orders around 11 am. They were so slammed for lunch there was no point going there if you didn’t pre-order online.

I would assume concerts and other events. The stadium must be used for more than Falcons games. 

A coworker took a similar trip during COVID. Went to a resort in the carribean and worked from there for two weeks. It was cheap and deserted. Said it was the best trip he ever took. 

No regrets. We got it out of our system as none of us had ever been. Checked out the casino art, the fountain shows, took in a Vegas comedy act, and ate some decent meals. But for the price premium vs staying in a normal non-tourist trap city, it wasn’t worth it for me. 

Good tips, thanks. We had to experience the Vegas strip once. The end result was the family was underwhelmed.

Took my first trip to Vegas this past April. It was a convenient airport to fly into with the real objective of the vacation seeing some of the National Parks in the area. We spent a day and a half in Vegas and it was enough. It’s really not for me. Everything was overpriced on the strip. And none of it seemed that

Great points. My wife is now driving an ID.4. She does use some public charging because it’s free with VW and at work, but most of the charging is done at home. We rarely take roadtrips, so the longest one way drive the thing has been on is about 70 miles. And at least between Boston and CT, there’s enough charging

The argument would be they’re still making a profit, but they’re trading profit margin to move more units.

Yesssssssss!

I’ll be testing this next month. My hybrid Maverick is due to appear on the local dealer’s lot sometime mid-April. Paperwork and agreement to pre-order said we’d be going sticker price. 

Not built into my car, but any time I have to drive into Boston (mostly due to inconvenience of the train schedule) I use SpotHero to pick a parking lot/garage prior to the event. Just this Sunday I saw the Celtics play and parked over by Mass General for $15. Some garages recognize the plate on the reservation but