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I live in alabama and most of our electricity is from coal, natural gas, and gasoline/diesel fuel. driving an EV is just using a combustion engine miles away whenever you charge.  Nobody would give a crap about EVs if gasoline was cheap and electricity was expensive, its just the other way around and that is driving

Wyoming is a major producer of renewable energy and has the ability to do more; however, the major campaign donors come from the fossil fuel industry. Yes, Wyoming (and North Dakota) have little electric car infrastructure, and that’s because of very low population density. Well, actually, they have little electric

“Call for Price”  No way that is going for MSRP.  

What will it take to get you into this baby today?
(Elon slaps roof, exterior panel immediately pops off.)

We never redesign our cars and pass the savings on to you.

The truck is ugly, it will not have any mass appeal, and everybody now hates Musk.

The cybertruck is vaporware. Stop reporting on it.

Add more sand, get snow tires, drive slower or just stay home when it's really bad.

So here's a bit of trivia. For the DMC 12, to clean the stainless they actually recommended gasoline. Video showing it in the factory manual here. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QBTbIhajdUA

Only problem is that in 10-15 years, they'll be coming out next quarter still. 

Stainless is a great idea in theory. In practice you get a 2mm dent in a A pillar or hood and you can’t exactly bondo it and paint over it. The panel is garbage. Insurance will be a small fortune. Delorian owners discovered this the hard way.

Hi Everyone, I wanted to alert you to my new startup, CYBR BUFR. It’s a branded, electric method of removing swirls from your Cybertruck’s Stainless Steel finish!

Well shit, I mean what he wrote was messed up but I want MORE The Grand Tour dammit.

Tractors.

They took vc money to out CarMax CarMax. I'm sorry, but the idea that they did anything to revolutionize anything is a joke.

I thought the benefit for this is that a rotary operates the best under a consistent usage. This reads like the rotary only acts as a generator for the battery, so it doesn’t need to deal with the power fluctuations of an ICE, just on/off to power the battery. 

I really really like it. I wish this had been around in March when I was looking for a Volt replacement. Only gripe is that they didn’t call it the RX-30, seems like a missed opportunity. And it would be very interesting to see what they could do with the bigger EV battery and a small rear-axle motor for eAWD. I’m

Elon’s probably using Tesla shares as collateral for everything from financing for the Twitter purchase to revolving credit for his daily spending (which is why it means nothing when billionaires claim they take $1 salaries). The banks are looking at TSLA prices as nervously as he is.

Yeah. I’m on the ‘email list’ and apparently we can register to reserve a spot sometime this year. But no word on price, and it sounds like you might have to reserve a spot before knowing how much it costs.

Can’t say I agree with the title. For one, what are these going to be like to own in 10 years, let alone 25. The appeal of the Land Cruiser is part stealth wealth and part durable goods. This hits on the stealth wealth, but it’s a brand new product from a brand new company with zero track record. It might be the most