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Matt Le Chat
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I was typing the same thing, but was afraid it would come across sarcastic. Mind blown for sure.

It’s almost too ahead of it’s time. The market and its competition can’t recognize it because they don’t speak that language. Think Saab in the 80's “the most intelligent car ever made” with its 2.0 turbo when no one was doing that. Then 30 years later, everyone is turbocharging everything. Saab made the car of today

Things you should never do in a CVT vehicle:
1) Drive a CVT vehicle

Tell that to the Icelandic soccer team

Are you trying to say Texas isn't the greatest?

Considering Australia has 7% of the population of the US, that’s pretty amazing.

Mmm, yes and no. Over the long haul, you’ll be faster at the surface swimming freestyle. There is more friction at the surface, but you are able to more efficiently use your arms. But off of the starting block or the wall, where you get to kick off, it’s unquestionably better to get in a really streamlined position to

You can’t compare a country with 20 million people with one with 400 million. 33 gold medals is still really impressive. Phelps is the best swimmer there is, Australia’s swimmers are better than all of the other 3.

Men’s Swimming Olympic Gold Medals since 1896:

He entered thirteen hundredths of a second behind and handed off to the next leg a full second ahead. In a distance that is usually decided by those hundreths. The guys a swimming god.

God, she had the ultimate “Let me speak to your Manager” haircut.

So, wait - how long does it take them to deliver cars? If it's over 5 days (within the U.S.,) their delivery trucks take a ridiculous amount of time to cross the country. If it's less, the math doesn't add up, at all. I would not be shocked if part of the "delivery" includes some final assembly work at the store

When the cars can fully drive themselves there won’t be problems delivering them to customers.