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That’s no doubt true for the hundredths of a second in the 0-60 bit. But a 7.6 mph difference in the quarter mile times is pretty much a no doubter as to which is “faster” or “quicker” or whatever anyone wants to call it.

My gods Musk is a easily butthurt individual. He’s like a child.

To be fair, an 8 mph difference in trap speed is not insignificant.

My butt dyno is nowhere near finely tuned enough to distinguish between two cars so close in performance at that level. So who fucking cares? The dick waving really needs to just stop, both cars are completely stupidly fast.

So where the Blazer is being produced is highly controversial? I thought the fact they took the name off a once good SUV and slapped it onto a crossover was the highly controversial part.

Today I learned the Impala still exists...

thank you to my dear friends for this lovely obit. you all have been too good to me. to honor all of you, i will be sure to continue my streak of making bad vehicle decisions that could lead to my demise

Jesus Christ died so we could have our SUVs.

If SUVs are outlawed, then only outlaws will have SUVs.

For the life of me, I still don’t understand why lifted bro trucks are still street-legal. California is cracking down on all sorts of stuff (noise, emissions, a harmless check engine light, illegally imported small cars that bother absolutely no one, etc). Hell, even my E-85 converted Saab is technically illegal

SUVs are 28 % more likely to cause depression in car enthusiasts than a smaller fun car like the Miata.

My understanding is that you can’t be ticketed for running a stop sign on private property, but that they can absolutely be used in fault-finding for insurance purposes.

I don’t think so. I’m pretty sure that those STOP signs in parking lots don’t really mean anything legally even if they are identical to the ones at an intersection.  But there are the expectations of other drivers in the mix. Doing what’s expected by all parties and all drivers thinking about what other drivers are

I have a Model 3, and likely will get the update with Smart Summon pretty soon, but there is no way I would try what these people are doing with their cars.  I am astounded at Model 3 owners who put a shocking amount of faith in these immature systems. While they are impressive, they still have a long way to go, and

It continues to astound me that incredibly immature technologies that simply don’t work are allowed to use us all as guinea pigs.

Eventually someone gonna get run over and Tesla are going to say that the feature was not meant to have the driver outside of the car. 

I mean, if your vehicle hits something while you’re using that feature, I’m going to hold you accountable.

Where have you parked your Tesla?

Man...as an adjuster I can’t wait to hold some smug Model 3 summoning douche at fault for damage to property.

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