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Stop with the anti-Tesla bullshit. No one is stopping Tesla from selling cars anywhere... Tesla simply has to play by the rules. Of course, Musk's giant ego will not allow that, he must have it his way, or not at all (even if his direct sales idea is good and might be better for consumers he's still being a stubborn…
Sure... anything is "liftable" with enough money. The question is how easy/affordable will it be. If it is complex, pricey, ends up compromising the vehicle driveability too much, or does not contribute to effectiveness as an off-road vehicle, then who cares if some "can" lift it? I hope that's not the case as I'd…
What you call "an aversion to new tech" I call a normal attitude that's not at all unreasonable. This "new tech" will have to stand the test of time not only from a technical and practical perspective but many other factors that ultimately add or detract to their attractiveness to mainstream consumers... not the…
I guess Chiat hit a little too close to home. Understandable.
The reference to GM is a good one for the President as the company is profitable, successful, and no longer government owned. It's also worth noting that the bailout started under George W. Bush.
When I see that the general going price for a 959 these days is $800k, give or take, I often think to myself:
I think the take away here is that one human is experiencing insane amounts of sensoric euphoria, while another is merely observing said automotive hooliganism whilst checking twitter. Interesting how technology allows us to be increasingly the voyeur and decreasingly the participant.
Hear, all ye good people, hear what this brilliant and eloquent speaker has to say!
People always say that the Internet will bring the whole world together in one unified group, but all I've seen is people trying their damnedest to divide themselves into smaller and smaller groups. People are bending over backwards to apply labels to themselves and everyone else and making rules to make their labels…
Goat carts...goat carts are the answer
"That's heavier than a Crown Vic."
I gotta be me!!!
Spark is to F250 as
Small cars will always have challenges when it comes to crash testing although, in my experience, they're also great at avoiding crashes since they're generally more nimble.
"Filter coffee"
Curb Weight?
They'd have to remove their heads first though.
1st Gear: I'm familiar with vehicular data transmission in commercial applications. Specifically (but not exclusively) real-time GPS fleet tracking. This is not a trivial process; to gather data (whether real-time or just occasionally) there needs to be an infrastructure in place to transmit that data from the…
If you ever get your dick out of your hand and get off your couch and take a long Texas road trip or go hunting out west you will quickly learn how awesome Buc-ees is.