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Ok but vegan meringue smells like rotting beans, vegan custard tastes like chalk, and vegan whipped cream tastes too strongly of coconut.

What’s not to understand? Modular designs allow for more user customization after purchase, without voiding the warranty.

What’s the problem they’re trying to solve? Are they trying to get vegans and vegetarians craving to eat meat again? Are they trying to get meat eaters used to eating filler foods? Are they trying to save the environment by pouring tons of money into new manufacturing and research? Is this putting a dent in anyone’s

I just stopped buying grocery store ice cream altogether once I started reading the ingredients.

Why would anyone believe that Tesla would want to show its appreciation for and commitment to Black History Month?

Honda makes their own EVs but they’re illegal in the U.S. If you want Honda-made EVs maybe you should call for some new legislation?

So, an open face Double Down with tomato sauce. Sounds awful.

Restaurants are becoming less and less a part of my life, because it’s no longer a cheap and convenient option, and the quality is dropping. I’m sure I’m not the only one. 

I remember back in the 1990's when GM manufactured Japanese cars in America and sold them with GM badges.

Don’t tell me what to buy. What if I want to show off my wealth and status everywhere I go? I can’t just settle for a plain LC Prado.

I used to visit Voodoo Doughnut in Portland. They’re not spectacular but their main appeal has always been weird toppings and extra large doughnuts, and because of that their creations have inspired a lot of other PNW doughnut shops to do similar things.

It’s mostly Toyota that pushed hydrogen, and they did it because their prior attempts at creating mass-market EVs failed. Tesla went straight for luxury market instead and found a lot more customers willing to spend what was necessary to get cars with newer technology.

EVs still aren’t at price parity with their ICE

No backup camera on the long tail? What are you supposed to do, leave the tail off for street driving and add the tail once you get to the track?

The U.S. is going to miss out on a ton of great EVs because of arbitrary restrictions on where the parts are sourced. It’s nothing to do with safety or technology, it’s just dumb politics.

This won’t come to the U.S. because compact commuter cars fell out of style with U.S. buyers for good reason; obesity.

The Mirai has been around since 2014. Supply chains were different back then, and hydrogen was more readily available. If you read the article this news is coming off the back of hydrogen supply restrictions announced by Shell.

Dodge Wants Electric Muscle Cars To Rumble Like A V8 Monster

The very few things I’ve ever seen from Russia are totally hot garbage.

I was down with the idea of the Mach-E up until they decided to install the massive touchscreen.