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That sounds more like colorblindness.

Move.

I live in Dallas, and with an average-sized 3bdr house (~2100 sq ft) use about 1800-2200kwh in the summer months due to AC. Winters probably around 600-1200. Hot tub probably being the largest consumer.

62 cents per kwh.. my god y’all getting shafted.

Uh, what? This smells like bullshit to me.

My Chevy Bolt uses about 29Kwh to drive 100 miles.
I pay .25 per Kw to charge at home. That’s $7.25 for 100 miles.

My gas car gets about 22 mpg combined, for 100 miles that’s 4.5 gallons @ $4/gal = $18 in regular gas for 100 miles.

I live in SW Connecticut, and after seeing none, just this past week I’ve seen three in the wild. And I tell you, I have to admit I really felt envy—they really turn heads. They have that presence, something new, intrinsically desirable...above and ahead of everything else. They have that “of the next” vibe if you

Still looks like Baymax drew an SUV. 

Yah, knowing basically nothing about Disneyland’s Marvel stuff, I definitely assumed this was about an actual stunt performer that actually died at first. Had to go through a series of “holy shit why is this article being so flippant about this tragedy" before eventually deciding "okay there's no way this is real".

“Texas franchised dealer laws protect competition and provide the most efficient and effective delivery model for new and used car sales in Texas,” said Jennifer Stevens, a spokesperson for the Texas Automobile Dealers Association. “The current system works well for Texas and Texans.”

Android Auto does let you choose different navigation apps, as long as they work with the Android Auto interface. The article is talking about Android Automotive, which is a very different product (despite the stupidly similar name). Android Automotive is the OS the cars built in infotainment system is running and

Lol.

Why anybody would want to use something other than Google maps is beyond me.  

Every vehicle on sale should be tailored to me: a young, broke, urban, liberal

You know, the Nazis used synthetic oil.

Jalopnik is one of the very few outlets that does not agree to informational embargoes. That means that other outlets sign extensive non-disclosure agreements, agreeing to sit on information for days, weeks, sometimes months in advance, and not say a peep about it until a manufacturer’s marketing team says they can.

Your comment was at the top of the list, and I thought “oh come on, it can’t be that bad”, but it kinda is. That said, I typically agree with some of the sentiment here that doing the same thing but an “all girls” version is generally terrible, but in this particular instance I’m actually kind of stoked about it. F&F

“runs out at what we call Ferrari revs, so around 9500 rpm.”

I think we’re far closer to solving nuclear fusion than convincing Karens to use the correct lane. 

If a single piece of food was acquired from outside the car or if anyone peed outside the vehicle, there’s room for improvement. Seems like the pinnacle would be having some of those support people waiting at the pumps to fill your tank asap. Those pit stops COMPLETELY DESTROY YOUR PACE PLEASE JUST GET BACK IN THE CAR

I’d love to see this play with commentary by Richard Attenborough:

at some point maybe corporate America will realize selling $35-55k cars is difficult if there is no middle class