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I completely agree, and it’s honestly frustrating to be associated with him. As much as I’d like to distance myself from the brand entirely, I have to admit...I really do love this car. Even with the competition heating up, I’m still drawn to the design, the all-screen interface, the whole package. While I don’t see

I really appreciate that first paragraph. I’ve been a Jalopnik fan for over 15 years, but the recent flood of Tesla/Musk-related posts has been pretty disappointing. While I love my Model 3, I’m not a fan of Musk. I do think there’s a way to critique him while still acknowledging that Teslas can be both incredible

I’m sure the shopkeepers, restaurant owners, hotel managers, and uber drivers are likewise pissed at having so many people with so much disposable income walking around looking to spend it all.

So, here’s my question: at what point will the cybertruck’s creator be separated from the truck itself? We tend to laugh or roll our eyes at someone who won’t own a foreign car over a Domestic, or wont buy a Mitsubishi because they made some planes in the 1940s that did some horrific things. But the reasoning is kind

Let’s hope their aim is good...

Not possible. The amount of fuel needed to get something out of Earth orbit into deep space is absolutely massive, and for something as big as the ISS (don’t forget, it was sent up in MANY pieces on MANY shuttle flights), simply not happening. To get it to de-orbit all you need is a little nudge to get it lower and

Of all the things annoying about this guy, it’s the ‘nice try Buttercup’ that gets me the most.  May your CT be plagued by all of the common issues

Get out of here with your factual analysis. We don’t need any reference to reality on this site.

You can go lock-to-lock in a Cybertruck much faster than a conventional vehicle, which would make the lagginess even worse

The sorry excuse for journalism at Jalopnik is the only reason I’ve ever read this site. I’ve never been disappointed by the amateurish idiocy I’ve read here for week over a decade.

Porsche has been doing this forever?

Whyyyyy are we giving more press to these morons?  Stop it!

Brand new vehicle has some problems. *Gasp*

I’m going to leave everything political, economical, social, etc. out of this and just comment on the track.

Sounds awful, but there is no way it was literally true that there were no hotel rooms anywhere. There may have been no hotel rooms in United’s system of hotels they usually use for such circumstances. When that happens, you book your own and then demand reimbursement from the airline.

Neither was Musk. Actual engineers did the work. Musk just took credit for it.”
Read my first post again where I talk about allocation of wealth in a way the average billionaire didn’t. This had a certain impact. I never said he did the work all by himself.

You literally cannot prove that they wouldn’t have.”
Same can be said for anything impactful anyone has ever done. It’s the perfect excuse to not recognize any above-average impact.

To give credit where credit is due, “Phony Stark” funded the invention of fast-charging electric cars and fully reusable rockets. Depending on your perspective, he is either self-made or he allocated his wealth in a way the average billionaire doesn’t (and as a result made an impact the average billionaire doesn’t).

The Ferrari driver is primarily to blame for this, IMHO. He just cruised right up on the wrong side of the road and tried to pass both the Lamborghini and the RV. Stupid.

Its weird that the lambo driver is facing homicide charges for this, the red ferrari was also WAY in the wrong here; they killed themselves as far as I am concerned.