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janquadrantvincent16

It isn’t even safe to drive your Tesla in the dry.

I’m getting cold sweats over here remembering the garbage I posted as a young idiot. Good thing the internet gets deleted every night. 

Allow me to quote yourself.

“None of these are cheap, but then again, its a big boy with lots of batteries and a ton of sheet metal.”
Dismissive over the price of one exercise in stupidity because its up your weird little alley

This is a technologically fascinating truck, utterly impressive in almost every way. But

Making me rethink that Rivian deposit. 

“...further into madness...”

Somebody just wants to watch you descend into madness, and they know exactly how to do it.

Those weren’t experiments. Those are the baseline.

uh... good for you?

The problem is, you can’t. For a comparable 3 row “SUV” from any other manufacturer, the sticker starts at $10k more to match the standard equipment list of either the Hyundai or the KIA. Combine that with a solid design that rivals most of the segment, and you have a pretty good incentive to wait 6 months + for an

Explorers launched with some pretty big quality issues, for one.

Because an Ascent has a CVT, less warranty and a bland and basic interior. Ford has less warranty and nowhere near as nice of an interior.

I’m not really a truck guy, but do have a deposit down and eagerly awaiting the day this is parked in my garage.

Question is do you like Pickup trucks, not the people that are driving them.

Neutral: This lesbian loves her trucks.

Only if you’re using genuine BMW-Machtsnixleuchtfluid. If you put in generic blinker fluid from the parts place they flash in a normal color perceptible with a sub-$500k net worth/$100k line of credit. That’s why older enthusiast-owned BMWs have perceptible turn signals.

As in zero subscribers ;)

You mean no one will stop you from doing so

Not a big take rate. 

I don’t understand why I have to keep reiterating this. They work, they just flash in a color that the poors can’t perceive.