Others have ably beat me to this, but this is such a colossally bad take that I must pile on. If you think this is how driving through crosswalks works, please surrender your license and get re-tested.
Others have ably beat me to this, but this is such a colossally bad take that I must pile on. If you think this is how driving through crosswalks works, please surrender your license and get re-tested.
Whatever empathy depressed people deserve who attempt suicide, they get none of it when they try to take others with them.
Hyundai/Kia will get my sympathy when the wait time for an Ioniq 5 or EV6 in Canada (where they still qualify for government incentives) is not 1-2 years. If you can’t manage to put your inventory where it’s selling that’s on you.
They aren’t entirely wrong. Of course they could also eliminate a bunch of carbon by eliminating pickup trucks and SUVs from their portfolio, but I guess that’s a step too far?
So people that are unable to sleep on airplanes aren’t allowed to watch a movie?
Also: only one person from your family of four needs to be within ten paces of the carousel. Everyone else get out of the way!
That’s too bad. I wouldn’t have bought one, but I would have been chuffed to see some around.
I’m glad your customer decided to purchase elsewhere.
I could be wrong, but I don't think it works that way. You don't just get to pay the tipped minimum wage because you collect tips on your payment system.
For me, the entire point of autonomous vehicles is the appliance-ification of cars. The idea that you no longer need to own a car, you simply summon one when you need to go somewhere. Once you take ownership out of the equation, none of the enthusiast-oriented stuff matters anymore.
I hope Cixin Liu was unnecessarily pessimistic! At any rate, we’re safe even if future generations get “dark forested.”
“Act is not a law”
Bad analogy to schools and property taxes. I don’t have kids and pay for schools through property taxes, too, but I don’t pay more than the family with kids.
What if, like me, you drive 1/3 that distance in a year? Is that still reasonable?
As an EV owner I don’t think I should get a free ride, but I strongly object to flat-rate charges. We don’t drive much, so our cost per distance driven would be way, way higher than if we drove a gas car. Usage-based charges or GTFO.
Perhaps Hyundai is wising up and re-routing cars to Canada where our EV incentives don’t leave Korean-made cars out.
That interior is... vivid.
I hope the justice system fucks these assholes hard. They need to be made examples of.
Nah, if/when Elon tries to one-up Bezos it’ll be a support ship with a landing pad to recover SpaceX rockets.
I suppose it’s the least offensive thing your Mustang will do at a Cars and Coffee event.