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Notice the flight attendant was also black.

The rear window of the Tesla Model 3.

Well… this is the most terrifying entry.

I trust tesla_fan to be unbiased on this topic.

This crime inspired Hitchcock’s “Rope,” which is a great film for anyone who hasn’t seen it.

Now, the Tesla boss has been forced to admit defeat once again as no new Tesla’s will ship with support for Steam games on their infotainment systems.

Plus, the loading port for the Mr. Fusion was in about the worst possible spot to reach.

If the top is down, couldn’t a person also just open the door the usual way, or if needed, reach to the center panel as well?

My parents had a wall mounted dispenser for foil and plastic wrap that was shaped just like that truck. That was in the 1960s, so maybe that’s what Musk remembered.

I saw one of these in the wild last week west of Cleveland, OH- they’re even more stupid looking in real life. 

VinFast has built cars/clones in Vietnam for a while, so they’re not “unproven”.

When I first saw your post, I thought it was gonna be about how Scion made that third brake light go across the trunk...then failed to actually have the LEDs inside of it do the same:

Chevy doing away with Android Auto/Apple Carplay for their upcoming EVs. Even if they get all the kinks out and the new systems work perfectly, I still wouldn’t want to buy a car that will lose “free app access” in 3 years and “free google maps” in 8 years.

allow our family to do all of the other fun things...camping, going to the snow, towing a boat, carrying our bikes/surfboards, etc.

I’m honestly having trouble coming up with a worse one and I literally write for a living

Might be the single worst combination of words I’ve ever seen. 

1st: Other OEMs learned this lesson the hard way. Selling large blocks of vehicles to the rental car companies, or owning a rental car company outright, is a neat way to move excess inventory; but it kills the residual value for your retail customers. This makes retail leasing more expensive, but it also impacts what

It’s pretty fun to watch these silicon valley “geniuses” that think they don’t need any help from seasoned experts in their fields and that they have somehow discovered some magic new way of doing things learn the hard way that they are not as smart as they think.

Of course. Rebates to clear inventory are as old as the auto industry.

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