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Fun fact: that’s so not the case. It’s actually quite explicit about things like novelty items and clothing and the like, and the TLDR is “no”

I haven’t had to deal with a gas station, or the low life vermin that seem to be at every one in over three years, it’s so awesome man. You’ll kick yourself for not going electric sooner.

Ditto. Similar time driving, and never once ran out of gas. I’ve been EV for ~6 years now. I cannot tell you how great it is to get into the car, and not wonder if I have enough gas to make it to work. Somehow I was ALWAYS needing gas on the days I was running late for work or meetings. Now, every day, the car is

Same.  Even with my first car that had a busted gas gauge it was just a matter of filling up every 3-4 days to make sure.

This is the second most underrated benefit of going electric (after the maintenance). I figure in 35k miles of Bolt ownership I’ve saved over 16 hours of standing at a gas pump, not including the time it takes to find one, pull in/out, etc.

One side literally just stormed the US capitol, erected gallows, and threatened to hang politicians. So no, I have zero desire for unity with anyone who supported that, and the fact that we still have politicians who defend it is disgusting.

I realize he doesn’t have an engineering degree, but the man is an engineer in my eyes. As I understand, he helps solve technical problems by offering his insight, just as an engineering manager does. 

Bruh. This shit ain’t changing. A few weeks ago, I decided to do a little gag as a joke, when the President of the United States started openly undermining free and fair elections.

Ah nuclear power! The dream of boundless free energy like they used to promise back in the 50's! And people still believe in that dream. The reality is that it is by far the most expensive form of energy out there. And it violates the most fundamental principle that your mother taught you when you were 6 year old-

Indeed, the fact that the gas tax in the U.S. isn’t even adjusted for inflation and has remained the same since the 90s is shameful.

Just tax gas.

I quite liked the film, and yes, it is a comedy, or at least a “dramedy”. It’s obviously mostly about the divorce of the parents (which makes it a companion piece with the director’s more recent “Marriage Story” inspired by his own divorce), but it also deals with the humorously stupid things teenagers do — like

I’m sorry but this is so backwards.

It’s a no-cost option on both the 3 and Y now. If you select the "performance" package, there's no change in cost.

I imagine that Jalopnik staffers are currently rolling around on the floor as they do not yet have a grave to turnover in.

Maybe you should consider suing Elon for $190M over this incident, like that pedo guy loser who you wanted to steal your freedom of speech? Seriously, it takes a completely surrendered slave-mentality like yours to write an article like this — which gives Tesla free press, BTW, thank you! I hit stupid orange cones all

I will join you in this endeavor. 

Ah! Not interested in instant torque, eh? You like torque to build up over time, huh? lol

And you would have driven crappy used cars all your life. You can’t take it with you.

The point is that Garmin also offers two smaller versions of this watch. It is good to know as well because a person might find this watch to fit just right. People come in varying sizes.