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I also find it amusing how there are always 10x “cue the Elon cult” comments to 1 actual Elon stan.

The comments are as expected. If this “do even try until everythig is perfect” translated a 100+ years ago would be something like, “unless you can drive a car all the way across the country and be able to go everywhere and never be more than a tank of a gas away from a gas station don’t build a car at all just take a

Be the most crafty, conniving hedgehog you can be and tell your badger investors you will meet quotas and you won’t have anymore fatalities; but instead lie and spend the money on rocket ships.

...the ironically named James Steelman.

There’s not a single thing here that you don’t get with a RAV4 at half the price.”

I wonder what normies think about Tesla, if they ever do at all.”

I’m 30 and still have yet to get close to owning a $46k car”

There can’t be 2 highlanders! That’s not how this works! There can be only one!

Many people have come around to the bold direction of the new Ford Mustang Mach-E, which builds on the pedigree of the Mustang coupe sports car with a rear- or all-wheel drive electric crossover.

What now Tesla?

LOL...the level of ignorance on this site is actually entertaining - to a limited degree, of course.

Ask your doctor about Stellantis!

I’ve worked in trucking for over 50 years. All these answers are wrong. They are called “hotdog doors”. Whenever we go to truck stops to do whatever it is we do there, we also buy lots of hotdogs. Sometimes hot, sometimes cold, it all depends on the altitude of your location. We would store said hotdogs in the

Aurora police: Walk down the street while black? Death sentence

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.