levi1922
Levi1922
levi1922

The C8 would be the perfect non-compromise as you only have two choices. A coupe (targa) with removable hard top that stores in the trunk (assuming you can fit your other junk in the frunk) or a convertible that is a hardtop and retains the exact same storage capacity of the ‘coupe’, regardless of roof position. And

Eh, I have not seen a car with worse interior quality than a Ram of that time. Even the Ford and GM interiors had better plastics and switch gear.  Especially since the driver side window switches seemed to stay intact.  More than can be said of the Chrysler products.

Did you buy a Focus EV? Spark EV? RAV4 EV? Golf EV? 500 EV? Even the Nissan LEAF and Chevy Bolt are pretty close to this.

There was a period of time that crunching a Volvo, Porsche or even a Ferrari in a minor fender bender cost relatively the same to fix as a Ford, Chevy or DeSoto.

I find it very odd that Teslas legitimately seem to have target fixation.

The only color that hides pollen this time of year in Houston is a tennis ball yellow, like the C8's Accelerate Yellow.

The software systems for various system components are isolated.

Sure.

What until you hear about Vine 

That seems universal with rideshare drivers and their thinking they know better than the GPS.

Seeing a GR Yaris in the wild in Houston made things like the last gen Civic Type R look like a subdued librarians car. Probably has to do with the size of the car and having to pack so many go fast looks so little space.

As long as the renewable generation is directly linked to the superchragers, sure. If they are on the grid...the supercharger is getting the same mix as the house 5 blocks over.

Ah yeah, makes sense. Management was pretty strict on it at my store. Especially if they needed a key and had to hunt you down for it.

When was this? My dealership in 2011 had a key management system that logged them, unlocked with finger print, and took a picture each time you logged keys out. It would also send reports of who had what if they had any keys for too long (or it could be seen online).

I, too, like satire.

The company said its goal is to make Superchargers, rather than home chargers, the primary way Tesla owners charge.

The number of FSD youtube videos probably has a lot to do with it.

I was also very perplexed by this.

So you think what the 3 year old in your scenario draws will be something other than variations of things they has seen before? As AI is also trained on media and technique, make sure the 3 year also has not been trained and make sure it is their first time coming into contact with a writing utensil.