knotheaded
Knothead
knotheaded

How long have you worked in management at UPS?

Your comment is the very epitome of whatabout-ism

To satisfy the large masses of buyers looking for a tiny car in 2020?

Should I have to pay a hefty fine

eat the shit directly out of my ass

Oh, we’ll get there eventually. Too bad Intermountain’s been extended by five years every 5 years for the last 30. The City of LA “ordered” LADWP years ago to “divest” Navajo Coal plant years ago, too, so LADWP played a 10 year “shell game” of transferring the Navajo plant into a shell company and continuing to buy

Prius is about 150 grams per mile, according to both EPA and EU data, in operation. “Upstreams”, according to Argonne National Labs, on a completely all-in basis, for US refineries, is pretty much exactly 2000 grams per gallon drilled and refined— or in a 55 MPG Prius less than 40 grams per mile, since you amortize

Hey Bob Lutz...turns out people really do want electric cars after all.

Um, Tom Hanks wasn’t really in space.

Helps keep the blinker fluid temp down. 

I read it perfectly fine. The only paragraph in which you provide anything resembling numbers gets caught, as I said, in the “correlation does not equal causation” trap.

“For one, they’re aerodynamically inefficient. If you opt for the largest wheel on a Tesla Model X, your range is reduced by about 10%. This is true

Production cars often imitate design elements of race cars to make them look sportier, but fat sidewalls have ruled in the top levels of stock car and open-wheel racing for decades.

Yes, because the rules limited those particular classes to a small diameter wheel. Large diameter wheels have been used in every other

I’ll do one better: Unnecessary, but fine.

The only flavor of now-dead again Taurus that looks even remotely good is the steel-wheeled Interceptor. It makes the car look less portly somehow.

Nissan Leaf

I always thought the steel wheels that VW put on the New Beetle looked pretty sweet. 

...died on Saturday in a tragic accident.

The first like 200,000 were super low cost,” he said, but things went up dramatically from there.