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This fact is so ridiculous. I remember in ~2008 when rappers would brag about having 20's and they would only come stock on things like escalades or as an added option on something like a 7 series. The fact these giant rims have gotten so common as to be equipped on an outlander is ridiculous.

I feel like the most shocking part is it’s a freaking high school AD that has the capability to do this already.

I mean, I get if someone buys this with the mindset that it being a 1940's “german government” car is the appeal, that’s a red flag about that person buying it.

Fair enough, but if you’re driving 3 miles a day, is a manual really a disqualifier?

It’s hilarious to me that the Denver Nuggets have a soon to be 3x MVP and a good chance at a back to back championship yet “NUGGET” is considered a weed plate not a basketball plate.

Except if you only have a 5 mile commute, what’s the point of investing in a little EV? You would save like a gallon of gas per week.

Anyone else who is in NFL draft mode do a quick double take and have a moment of confusion reading the title wondering how an article about Drake Maye has something to do with Tupac?

+1 to that, I was thinking about how this is a great value prop compared to the Raptor but hadn’t even thought of the Tacoma TRD Pro Hybrid.

Will be interesting to see how ford responds given this trounces the non-R raptor on power while also being like 8k cheaper. Maybe a retune and power bump in the raptors future?

I’ll use the initialism ‘BMPH’ to avoid constantly using ‘bags mishandled per hundred.’ For example, 0.58 BMPH is the national average with 485,919,932 bags being enplaned in 2023

Breaking news: a used car is cheaper than a new version of the same model!

Yeah, seems like unless you have the opportunity to book an alternative flight this doesn’t really do much for you.

3) it wasn’t “up market”

IDK man, there are probably pros and cons in both directions (EX: maybe performance potential is a little better with lockers, but the “fake” lockers are fully automated and way more convenient)

I think you may misunderstand what I’m trying to say. I’m not saying that I think they’re going to be some tech juggernaut who takes over the world with breakthrough technology. I’m saying that whoever is crazy enough to invest at their current price and current financial performance must be someone who believes that

What is the point of a “real” locker when the wheels are individually powered?

I mean to be fair, he’s technically correct because nobody in their right mind would invest at Tesla’s current valuation based on their vehicle sales potential, you would have to believe in some sort of miracle tech breakthrough upside potential to justify investing at their current absurd P/E ratio

I think the problem is the people with the proclivity and means to pay for a premium experience probably also have the means to satisfy 95% of their charging needs at home. 

Most state wildlife divisions are pretty actively engaged in it. For example here in Colorado they have tons of centers where you can drop your deer head for testing and they do all kinds of tracking of infection rates and in certain areas even have put in mandatory testing for anyone who wants a deer license and in

Kind of reminds me of a story from my pre-law class.