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Tesla’s FSD is like $15000.   While not cheap, it is most  definitely way cheaper than hiring a human driver.

So the Long Range version has less equipment and smaller wheels? Typically the Long Range versions are sold at a premium. Is Hyundai taking the opposite approach and selling the barebones car as the Long Range version?

Everyone’s job is threatened by AI and robots.  Why do the Teamsters think they deserve special treatment?

recruiting more drivers and making self-driving trucks unnecessary

So Elon Musk is allowed to make any BS pronouncements he wants but nobody is allowed to call out his BS. Got it.

Having a feature, and having that feature work well enough to be certified, are obviously two different things.

The Prius V. Roomy and practical. Too bad it never came in an AWD version.

Yup. And the middle is completely not useable due to the center console and center tunnel.

Can anyone explain why scrubbing the wall like that could make you faster?

So the regular Ioniq6 gets 117MPGe, while the long range version with the bigger heavier battery gets 140MPGe. How does the heavier car get so much better mileage than the lighter car?

It’s not a bad design but I really hate these ‘resurrections’ of old storied marques. Just let them rest in peace and start your own new company please.

Once they start cutting prices, this is the only possible road they could go down - outsourcing and cutting production costs. From here on out Tesla will just be like any other auto maker.

The current RAV4 and CRV are both very spacious behind the backseat and with backseat folded down. So it’s definitely a selling point.

No dice at any price really. What would you do with this paper weight?

I understand. I was responding to somebody complaining about the Leaf using the Chademo fast charging plug. Basically neither car is great for fast charging, but for different reasons.

Frankly the explanation underneath (‘reaction to criticism of her skyscraper painting....’) ruins it. They should just let the quote stand on its own. There is no need to explain when the quote is so clear and resonant.

I think we need another 500 years of evolution to intuitively understand this kind of design.

That seems insane. They helpfully drew in the river meandering through. That’s probably where I’ll end up if I tried using this intersection for the first time.

I mean to be fair, why would you force a bunch of people whose religious beliefs entail a wholesale rejection of modern technology, to use modern technology? Can’t they run some kind of flickering kerosene lamp instead?

It’s a way for drug dealers, ransomware hackers and kidnappers to exchange money.