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That color is ugly and makes it look like it needs to be washed, even fresh off the dealership lot. Overall, I think the car has good lines, although it could use a little less chrome on the front. Here is a better color:

Implying looks are objective.

And another thing that differentiated Lexus back in the day was the premium dealer experience. If I recall correctly, Lexus sent you flowers when you purchased a vehicle. Free loaner cars too I think. It was a big deal.

Everyone here seems to be praising the looks, but I find them horrendous. The grille is very tacky, especially when you realize it’s in the shape of a diamond. The headlights look cartoon-futuristic way, which, to be clear, is not a compliment. The steering wheel looks like a blob from the 90's. The hood looks too

Kind of funny, I live in the Bay Area myself. I like a lot of it, aside from the expense. And before moving here I thought I’d enjoy living in an area that’s super progressive, only to find that it’s actually become it’s own microcosm of the left where dissenting opinions get shot down with no discussion or

I think the main issue is the bay has far exceeded any other part of the state in shutdown. Most of the rural counties are opening and Newsom has relented on his stupid beach barriers. It all seems arbitrary and if I were the Muskrat I would be kicking myself for putting up with the Bay Area especially for heavy

Counterpoint: the government business assistance is inadequate to cover the losses from the shut down. Business owners everywhere are in full panic mode, especially small business.

Here’s the thing though, UAW in DETROIT is set to restart manufacturing here on May 11th. Detroit is one of the worst hot-beds in the country but extremely strict orders have worked and restarting manufacturing with safety in mind is now acceptable. The Bay area by no means has it *anywhere* as bad as the Detroit

He’s 20x’d the stock price in 7 years...the board of Tesla (and it’s shareholders) loves him.

Wait, if the Mustang was Directly behind you and that close to you... where did it go when you ditched to the grassy shoulder? 

2. “Time will likely show” - big assumption that is impossible to prove.

We are only at the start of this? Says who? Even the infamous Dr. Fauci is saying we might even have baseball this year...with fans in stadiums.

Because these experts have been demonstrated to be about as accurate as the average weatherperson on your local WB newscast. 

Here’s the thing...when did we really close? All that happened is that people started going to Wal-Mart for everything instead of local businesses, which were forced to close. The virus still got into nursing homes, hospitals, and all the at-risk places. The stated point of the lockdown was to avoid overwhelming our

What the hell? No one is saying this:

The vast majority of our hospitals are not only underwhelmed but laying people off.

It’s ok to like some parts of Elon’s brain and not others. I don’t like most of what he tweets, but I can appreciate Tesla cars and Space X. I can also appreciate his frustration that’s shared with a lot of the people in the country right now, including me. I think the shutdown was warranted at first, but we need to

Mich like “Minnesota nice” the whole Canada nice things is a sham.  I did helpdesk support for a bunch of Canadian clients and if you get to know them over the course of some years, you realize its all a facade and the passive aggression is STRONG

Not every car needs to be over-styled to death. Sometimes plain and clean design is good.

If you live by an objectivist philosophy, like I assume Elon does, any panic is dumb. Because it takes you away from applying your mind to solutions. “Panic is the opposite of progress” is a philosophy I’ve lived by for a long time.