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Those numbers are pretty incredible and if they achieve even 50% of their targets it will make existing EVs essentially worthless without retrofitting the new battery technology.

It is one of the reasons I just purchased a new ICE car. When doing the math, the premium paid for an electric car will never break even

Mrs Davis, Ted Lasso, Silo are much better than most shows on this list. Yellowjackets in particular became awful.

Whistleblower protections are a big deal.

I saw both Battlefield Earth and Event Horizon in the theater. Event Horizon was good! Battlefield Earth is one of the top 3-5 worst movies I ever saw in a theater. What a lord of shit.

Novel idea:
Instead of going out and blowing $25k before you’re established in a job and have a known steady income, just keep what you have for a year or so so you get a better grasp on life and what you’ll actually need.

Sure, blame the dealers, but also blame the person willing to pay over MSRP.

The hood louvers are almost certainly for cooling purposes. I have a large louvered vent on the hood of my track car (which is naturally aspirated) and it isn’t for style at all - the car started getting hot on occasion and I did it as extra insurance. Blowers generate a ton of heat, and I’m sure this was a

I wanted to immediately smash the ND option, but.....perhaps for someone out there in the market for an NC and really wants to supercharge it this is a nice price.

NP. I wouldn’t bother with an old Z that wasn’t manual and twin turbo’d, but this one looks great for under 9k.

Wow, if that’s what he was fired for, that’s some extremely thin skin.

Looks like loot goblins aren’t just in the game.

My comment wasn’t aimed at movies in general. It was targeting the languishing Terminator franchise which, every couple of years, receives a new installment (a direct sequel to Terminator 2) which performs worse than its predecessors, fails to make back its budget, and the Terminator rights are promptly sold to another

This car is obviously going to cost a lot to keep on the road for an extended period of time. But if you go into it with that expectation and budget for it, it’s a solid deal. And if nothing major goes wrong, well, then you come out on top.

Ah, I finally got the damn comments to load correctly.

This just seems like a kind of random list of movies.  Nobody forgot Con Air.

This was built to *use* not chop around at a car show.”

It’s not just you, but I don’t feel that way. When I finish building something with Legos I don’t play with it. I just want to build something else.

I like this truck a lot but that driver’s seat alone tells me this is not a $17k vehicle. 

Snow is even more fun than rain. Everyone looks at you like you’re a serial killer. One lady at a gas station said she was going to call the cops because there was something wrong with me. No idea if the cops showed up, I rode off.

Maybe it is just me, but whenever I see a listing where there was an engine swap or some other major rebuild or swap done just 2-3k miles prior, I wonder if the owner is “sick of this POS” and trying to cash out before it strikes their wallet again.

No. But residuals, which they don’t want to pay anyone anyway, are still something that cost them money.