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Hypermiling is a term that predates battery electric vehicles. Diesel guys and later, hybrid owners used the term to describe driving methods to extract the most MPGs from their vehicles. Usually involves no AC, moderate acceleration followed by coasting periods. Going slow uphill, fast downhill, letting a semi-truck

Teslas will be the next Deloreans after Tesla goes bankrupt and nobody is supporting these models. Back to the Future Part IV here we come!

Except it does he is using this to claim that the range of electric cars is getting better, except in this case it was extreme measures and the normal range is much much less.

Sure women can fight like enlisted conscripts while wearing custom cosplay.
But don’t claim this game to be an accurate representation and don’t pretend it’s realistic for a single moment.
But what pisses people off mostly is the representation for representation’s sake, it’s not about if they did fight or not.
It’s

so egdy

If you go through the threads they are actually complaining about all of that. The response to the trailer hasn’t been positive at all. This article just focused on one set of their complaints.

Hell, there’s a soldier in the video with a damn katana.

They did but not among the Western powers. The Soviets had a bunch of them, many of whom were very good.

Women did fight in WWII, but only in instances where they had to or their own side would have killed them. The facts are:

When you say “OMG the build quality of Thing-X was worse than Thing-Y-From-The-Stone-Age” you’re using Thing-Y-From-The-Stone-Age as a benchmark of bad build quality.

Tesla won’t love you back, you know.

People lined up for months to see The Phantom Menace too. Not sure your point.

Look, I’m holding some TSLA, and I want them to succeed, but WTF? Since when does popularity correlate to quality?

You know that if Elon Musk were to pull a Jim Jones now, people won’t ask twice before drinking the Koolaid right?

In their defense, people fall in love with vehicles without knowing much about them. I really, really want an early-model CJ, but upon driving one without power steering I suddenly discovered the romance has limits.

Consumer reports - Where a confusing stereo means an “unreliable car”.

You pointed a mistake in their reasoning -> therefore you must be a Tesla hater which logically means you are a BMW fanboy -> Which means only one thing: You are insufferable!

They can’t, Tesla is build on hype. Its really the only thing they have going for them.

Will Tesla ever stop getting butt hurt every time a negative article comes out?

Fake news!

Cue up an Elon Musk tirade on Consumer Reports and how “ancient” they are along with a “Who still uses them anyway?” comment in 3, 2, 1...