darthspartan117
darthspartan117
darthspartan117

I think the words comfortable and disappointments weigh alot of people down. If you’re too comfortable, you tend to not increase your efforts because you have no need to, leaving you to become unprepared/complacent. If you’re life is full of disappointments despite hard efforts, then that just makes people want to

Why can’t we build houses like this, just stack the prefab pieces on top of one another and bolt it down.

That Miata looks so confused and Terrified lol

it’s the Home of the Lazy and Entitled”

Its a hatchback, not a SUV. People need to get over it”

I don’t think speed is even that much of an issue. You go 90mph in the left lane on a clear sky, smooth hwy, what is the likelihood of you just randomly loosing control and crashing into something by yourself? It’s the normie who can’t wait to cut someone off in spectacular fashion, who can’t judge speed and distance

I am actually less productive at work than I have ever been working from home. It’s odd actually, Xbox is there, but I don’t touch it, I took naps on the lunch break, walked outside, working from home was amazing and I got 2 hours of my time back. Maybe “The Man” really was keeping us down.

The way Rawlinson sees it, once we build out our nation’s charging infrastructure, you’ll be able to charge pretty much anywhere you park”

My lord the Buick Encore GX is a funny looking thing.

The problem is that nearly everything else is also exceeding inflation or at least that’s what it feels like. But since the middle class is so willing to stretch themselves super thin on a base product, they won’t stop selling them at that level.

They act like they’ve never ever driven a car before. I had 0 effort driving an EV that I have never driven before, to where I was hitting apexes and blasting out of corners like I’ve been doing it for years, in 5 minutes of the drive...God these people suck.

Violence is an interesting subject. It’s one that is most condemned and yet at the same time most needed to counteract itself. 

I’ve never actually had an issue with RAM drivers in the Area, but my lord Tesla drivers are horrid. To the point where I had to reassess myself to wonder if I was the problem, it was quite confusing.

I was in the SL63 with the top down the whole time at 50 degree F. The cabin doesn’t get windy and is generally warmer than ambient temperature. I didn’t even turn on the main heater, just the “neck scarf” heater and seat warmers periodically, It was quite comfortable.

And doing an FIA endurance start up is fun to listen to =)

Here I was thinking if a Transversal I6 would fit, then I read this goofball thinks it’s worth 40 grand...Mind you, if you work slightly longer, you could afford a much better EV:

If you can find the double meaning behind this =)

It’s a bummer that $50k is now ‘reasonable’”

There is something about the V8 that just makes it the perfect engine. The V10 and 12s are legendary engines, but the V8 probably the most versatile, at least to me. So many different sounds you can get from it and with low end torque and a wide powerband, just makes it especially perfect to mate with an E-motor.

At the very least, they could have catered to the eyes a bit more and played with the styling. EVs just take themselves too seriously, They all have to have the ecoefficiency of an asteroid in space, and there’s nothing to really work towards in terms of learning curve, they are just a tad too easy. And I certainly