kermit4karate
kermit4karate
kermit4karate

You’ve learned an important life lesson. When people tell you verbally they value something (e.g., honesty) sometimes they don’t.

Your post is so full of evidence that it’s hard to argue with.

Let me guess: You love Cam Newton, though?

yeah, it just seems a little far-fetched. in most places, the roads can barely be maintained to just allow smooth travel, and that’s when road crews only need to make the road smooth, not deal with hundreds of miles of embedded charging cables within the road.

Dammit, I came here hoping for a Mariah Carey-esque tour rider. Bernie doesn’t like busy patterns. He also wants 20 white kittens and 100 white doves to be released when he goes on stage for the debate.

“I sure hope — we’re in Bernie Sanders’ backyard here in New Hampshire — I sure hope he intends to show up in his neighboring state”...“There is nothing worse than a debate about debates.”

Is it just me or do Seahawks fans remind you of people who came into money quickly, only to discover they can’t handle being rich?

Reached for comment, Kevin Love said, “I can’t really defend his firing. Or the job he did as coach. ...Actually, I can’t defend anything. Please don’t ask me to.”

Not even. A dealer would eventually be shamed into honoring their original agreement. I recall all those times a dealer that somehow didn’t understand how eBay works accidentally took a huge loss on a car and then refused to sell it at the sold price. Those almost always work out in the buyer’s favor after someone

2/3rds of all statistics are made up.

Gimmicky*

I swear, between those doors and not having a cheaper model (the supposed 3) when gas dropped price, this will be the writing on the wall for Tesla. I am all for the company and have been from the start but opening your rear doors was never a real problem, particularly when the fronts are still conventional, and

A metaphorical dick-size competition about who has the coolest doors on their family car?

Because Elon said so.

Quite the opposite... the stereotype of overly complex and failure prone engineering ;)

As both a master tech and a dealership service manager, I have to wonder why they put such a complex, expensive, finicky, heavy, unreliable and totally unnecessary system on a lower-priced (meaning not $200,000-level super car ) model.

I completely agree. Of course the other side of the coin is that a lot of people buying a $140k crossover don’t ever carry anything on the roof. That’s for poors.

Tesla sued German parts supplier Hoerbiger on Tuesday for the company’s inability to engineer the unique and complex “falcon” passenger doors on the electric SUV.

Even if the Falcon Door kinks are all resolved now, I wouldn’t bet on their longevity.

Hogwash. A few people got lucky and are now claiming to have insight. That’s 20/20 hindsight snake oil.