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“And yet, Texas is still so gerrymandered, even voting harder probably won’t be enough to get him out of office.”

This is a welcome ruling.  But it seems to me that the best way to get a new car is to build it yourself...a kit car.  I’m not saying that it’s cheap or easy but it might be the best way to go.

it’s even worse than that. Toyota’s core customer is people that buy a car like it’s an appliance. They don’t care about the driving experience as long as it’s reliable.
The people buying Teslas are looking to buy a status symbol, like it’s a purse or a new cell phone.. It’s the same group of entitled mid-level manager

“Blue Latitudes” by Tony Horwitz touches on a lot of these, the premise is he retraces much of Captain Cook’s voyages around the Pacific, including on a modern day sailing ship that mimics life in the 18th century, so it has a lot of very cool history and geography in it.

If any trade relation globally benefits the US, its with Canada. Basically the entire “trade deficit” with Canada is the US buying discount priced raw oil that is pulled out of the ground in Canada and sent straight to the US to be processed and refined by US workers and sold for high margins to global customers as

Electric motors are incredibly simple and have probably peaked many decades ago, however battery tech is still in its infancy as an automotive component.

Quit lying. Just reading all the anti-Elon and Tesla hate that Jalopnick prints has got to be 100% proof that you would never buy any Tesla product. In fact, this rag should be re-named, “I Hate Anything Tesla”. Seriously.

Hertz Is So Desperate To Unload Tesla Inventory It’s Asking Customers If They Just Want To Keep Their Rentals

Next week’s article: “Hertz accuses renters of ‘theft’ after they accept super low-ball offers”

Do you ever guys get tired of being clickbait OMG TESLA posters?

You could still do that and provide useful information on other EVs, like how Hertz has way more EVs for sale than just those from Tesla (11 nationwide at the time of this post). They’ve got 76 Chevy EVs, including 66 Bolts if someone wants a nice little

The other clever dodge happening here is that its not actually a sweepstakes or a lottery. They never use the verbiage “win” - it’s always “earn”. They even clarify that you’ll need to submit a W-9 if you’re selected.

So basically, one person per day is selected and offered a job as a temporary spokesperson for the

Nobody watched season 3 of HBO’s Westworld.

This comment reads like it’s from someone who has never been to Europe. NYC is infinitely more accessible than 99% of cities in Europe.

In Europe, accessibility comes after history, and after feasibility. In almost everywhere in the US, history and feasibility come last due to the ADA. It’s not even close.

Literally the first paragraph, my dude

The real question is what is “right?

Looking again at the video, yeah, she deserved that ticket. I mean, even if you don’t understand how the carwash is supposed to work, you should at least understand how the laws of physics work. If there is an object in front of you, don’t keep driving right into it! Not even at idle pace!

Judging from the number of elderly I know who drive, you’re probably right.

She missed a giant sign saying to put in neutral. She probably ignored verbal instructions to put in neutral (there’s usually a person standing and telling you to do it at every auto wash I’ve been to).

1) “Oh, my late husband always used to do this.” Did he get run over by a bus?

They usually have people guiding the cars. you normally are supposed to stop first, put it in neutral, release the brakes and wait for the loader to push you along. in the gif she just kept on going, you can see the feeders behind waiting to catch up so it can keep a good distance from the car in front. was it