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Now I want my battery circular saw to sound like a Homelite 2-stroke.

I’ll wait for the Danny Elfman or John Williams edition.

Oh well there’s the fun part every EV requires an app, sometimes multiple for different chargers.  Don’t forget your login for places with bad cell services or you can’t recharge until you reset your password.

I hope it is an Oregon Trail type app and one of the results is you died of Cholera while charging.

I do a lot of camping and never in my life have I seen a camping induction cook top.  That said for that money you can get a whole folding propane grill and folding cook table plus a bunch of other stuff.

Don’t forget to add in additional insurance costs and personal property tax on a more expensive vehicle (EV). Gas is only one factor in saving money. Might deduct some for less maintenance on an EV as well.

No doubt. It is easy to see everything in WW2 through a black and white lens. Enzo was a smart business man and nothing else. I don’t believe he had any ethical ideals he just went with whatever could make him money and allowed him to make racecars. I just wanted to highlight calling a 1930's German car a “Nazi car”

The question was more directed at the author. Tying auto manufacturers with their rulers is tricky. One could argue that the entirety of modern Italian car manufacturing owes much of it’s success to Mussolini and the fascist government, ditto German automakers and Hitler. War time enabled world leaders to build up the

They’ll be back. The whole tech industry took a big hit but much of that was on people calling BS on AI technology.  NVDA actually produces a tangible thing and does it well.  They’ll be fine.

Musk’s pitch to Trump and his devotees comes as Tesla’s sales have been slumping in recent quarters, and as some of the US company’s peers have decried the politicization of plug-in cars. Ford Motor Co.’s Executive Chair Bill Ford, for example, has said that states where voters tend to vote Republican view EVs

Back in the 2000's we hooked up the streetglow in my friends ‘92 Accord to a switch on one of the empty spaces.

Although this would be cooler as a stick this is still an interesting, low mileage car.  NP

Would you call Ferrari fascist cars? He went to the parades, wore a fascist uniform, and very publicly supported Mussolini.

Part of knowing what you’re doing is knowing who the correct person is to handle things outside of your purview.  Know what you don’t know and hire someone who does.  Also, plausible deniability.

Considering the GMC Acadia went from 4800 lbs. to 6200. lbs the previous generation’s curb weight means nothing to me. Weight is getting ridiculous.

Curious about the curb weight seems like newer cars are pushing over 4,000lbs with sub 2.0L turbo engines.

Yes, just wanted to point out that most people indirectly own stocks that they may not agree with ethically through index funds.  Owning individual stocks is high risk/high reward.

To be fair there’s some nonsense that goes on in the Democratic party too, just not to the same level as the GOP. IIRC the maximum gift to a federal employee is like $20.00 for non-cash items per instance.

I would say that lots of reasonable financial advisors would put up TSLA as an option as a stock pick for their client at the time and I wouldn’t blame them. That being said the judge should recuse himself from the case if he knowingly had holdings in TSLA. I feel like people of a certain financial level might not be

Counter point- you can get an E92 BMW M3 with a V8 and a manual and still have a butt ton of money for all the repairs you know are coming.