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Richard
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It’s a Beta. It is a work in development. Sheesh. Where exactly has anyone said the full self driving on city streets is ready for full distribution. In its current state it works quite well on interstates.

Ten stars if I could!

I guess she thought she was too good to speak to that cracker.

In case you weren’t aware it is not for everyone. Most people that rent a car go from the airport to their Hotel. then maybe some sight seeing in the area. May never need to recharge.

Really? Could you relate your experience in detail please?

The Y like the three has a manual release on the front doors.

There is a fully manual override on the front doors. Someone did not do their homework again.

That does not fit the Tesla bashing narrative. I don’t understand the hate. Are people not aware that envy is a deadly sin?

Low bidder?

This^^^. At least in Wisconsin if you have a properly filled out and signed contract there would be hell to pay if a dealer tried to put you on the elevator.

There is still a federal tax credit of 30% on home charger installations. It helps to soften the blow.

About 4-5 miles of range per hour of charging at 120V 12 amp. Or about 1.44 Kw. Not very much. I have a 240V 32 amp (7.7 Kw) level II charger in my garage. I get about 28 miles of range per hour. Easily fill it up overnight on TOU rates.

C7 Corvette convertible. Rental from Tampa airport. Had it for a week while staying in Sarasota about five years ago. Not only was a ball to drive but it returned an astonishing 24.5 MPG. Actually measured. Not trip computer.

Well, Florida. ;-) Who is their biggest market. Hint, demographic. Those dealers will be coming around to the reality soon.

Car smuggling? Into Mexico? No way Jose.

Those OEM wheel were one-offs. Required unique tires and hardly unlikely to find replacements today. A manufacturing plant was built specially to make them. From, https://acuranews.com/en-US/releases/release-cf0b920cc3f9d93fd9ba5d004c34ca4f-1992-acura-nsx-introduction

No Surprise. My wife’s boss had a 2005 Acura TLX. Other than maintenance, after 335K miles it needed only an alternator and a pair of half shafts. He was a very high priced attorney who traveled all over the state. I finally convinced him to trade it up for a new one because he got his money’s worth and it would not

I think you are living ten years in the past. That model you describe is going away fast. People are getting savvier and successful salespeople get it.

So, you’re calling me “awful”. You don’t even know me. Racist!

This guy. ^^^