I’m gonna disagree and say it’s a pretty sweet wagon
I’m gonna disagree and say it’s a pretty sweet wagon
I don’t mind it how it sits, but as you said - too much for the roughness.
Also, if they are for the express purpose of mind control and happen to affect temperature, no problem.
If it’s global warming, that’s not possible because humans can’t impact the weather.
I’m not sure that’s actually true. It could be, or we just weren’t as aware of it. But regardless, the fact is that now it’s blatant and out in the open. And apparently better than the alternative, which is the horrors of a woman president.
I always thought the Supreme Court’s job was to decide issues as they relate to federal/constitutional law. Like “it’s vague whether this case falls under the state or federal law” or “we think this law is unconstitutional”. It seems like I was wrong, because they also handle things that fall under “we didn’t like the…
Probably for the honors of staying on top. If Tesla stock becomes rational and tanks (tanks is relative, it’s so far overinflated that at 1/10th of it’s value it’s still way too high) he becomes broke compared to Bezos and then what? Can you imagine the embarrassment to be only worth 40 or 50 billion dollars?
That interior does look fantastic, though. Almost got me to hit the NP.
Tl;dr - lost for hours trying to drop off a rental car and maybe extorted by a Spanish police officer.
We were trying to drop off a rental car in Madrid that we drove down from Pamplona and it was Saturday so the Hertz office was closed. The sign on the door gave an address to a drop-off location, but you know how addresses in other countries don’t make much sense because they are in different formats? That was problem…
Probably bought it for $6k and drove it for 13 years. $7500 is just being greedy. It’s far from the worst Cherokee I’ve seen on that age - maybe with a new clutch and AC repaired he could get close - but right now he’s selling a project that’ll probably take $2k to get back on track.
Seems the difference is a human says “hmmm, those bright flashing lights are making it hard for me to see, I’ll slow down” and a Telsa says “No idea what that is, best not to worry about it”.
I wouldn’t be surprised if this adds to the pressure on GM to bring it back on new cars. And they start back-tracking on ‘26 models.
They teach it as business school, sure. Where they don’t teach it is Robert E. Lee highschool in Bumfucksville N. Carolina, which provided the highest level of education most of the voters for these politicians received. So it will indeed be shocking to them when there aren’t suddenly millions more jobs available.
Lease the BMW, buy the Caddy. Actually, buy a CPO Caddy (and probably skip this BMW regardless of what you want). The deals on the CPO cars are pretty amazing for 2-3 year old cars with good warranties and a good selection of options. When I was interviewing for a job that had a lot of driving and a car stipend, I was…
The logic of “he said they don’t need subsidies to sell cars, so Tesla won’t get them” is the kind of hard line I wish more politicians would take.
I never thought about it being from the financial perspective, I was just thinking about number of vehicles. That makes sense. Well, it makes sense as a metric but again doesn’t really make sense that they would set it at a point that would include major players like Ford and GM but not Tesla (unless of course it’s…
There’s a lot of words there that don’t seem to clearly explain why Tesla would be eliminated from eligibility.
The example of the Ram brand spinning off is a good example of
I think the Kia logo stands out on the list as one that did need replacing. The outgoing one was dated and down-market. It’s too bad that they didn’t just take 2 fucking seconds to ask anyone if what they were putting on the cars was legible. And yes, it does look like Nine Inch Nails is making some slick EVs these…