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Considering that we're talking about used EVs (at least one of which apparently has a dangerous battery pack), I see what you did there.... 

Who cares? Very clearly Tesla cared since they invented the story ...

C5 Corvette! Comfortable, reliable, fun to drive, take the top off (except FRC), and decent fuel mileage (up to 28mpg highway). I picked up mine with ~100,000 miles for $11k.

I love everything about Veyron. Top Gear called it a Concorde moment, and I get that. Weirdly, while I still would love to have a go in it, it never made it to my theoretical ‘want one’ list. I mean, I’d have it if I ran a museum, but I think I admire Veyron from 10ft away, and just soak in the idea of it.

Luckily with the leak occurring in Galveston Bay, the spilled oil improved the overall water quality.

Between the stupid racing seats, hacked up interior and gauges, and questionable looking work under the hood, it’s a big no dice. I love the concept, but it’s poorly executed.

If you’re looking for the definition of “fustercluck”, here we are.

They confuse stupid people. FTFY

Actually I am speaking from experience with two stop signs within a mile of my house that get blown through all of the time.

And every morning when you wake up, you could stand on your head.

Stopping for two seconds is inefficient in time, energy, and morale when there is absolutely no one in sight.

More roundabouts. We need more roundabouts.

We really should be putting up yield signs where 75% of stop signs are at

Problem is we need housing for people who can’t afford $500k+ homes.

The Dodge Caliber was by many accounts a questionably built mid-aughts Chrysler product. It did, however, have one really cool feature (dad pun intended): the air-conditioned “Chill Zone” glove compartment. It only worked when the A/C was on, but it was perfect for keeping your Mtn Dew, Surge, or Red Bull cool on

I hate to be a stick in the mud, but... they don’t actually have all those cars in inventory. It looks like they are part of a pretty big group and that is just the entire groups used inventory aggregated onto their site. Most dealer groups do this.

Tesla went above and beyond to fix my truck today and get it back to me this afternoon. Very happy. The Tesla Pensacola service center stepped up and did an awesome job.”

one is a 2024 Raptor with just 206 miles that they’re asking $159,950 for

I’ve seen 3 of these in Denver. 1 of which was broken down on the side of the road. I can’t imagine picking up my 4Runner from the dealer, driving it home, having to get it flat bedded back to the dealer the same hour, then thanking Toyota for the experience.  

After what, 60 minutes and 35 miles, before getting home (I presume), the man’s Cybertruck needed a detail. Unless they considered cleaning up the coolant mess a detail job.