Get ready for used car lots to be flooded with 25,000 miles Dodge’s with bald tires and the original engine oil.
Get ready for used car lots to be flooded with 25,000 miles Dodge’s with bald tires and the original engine oil.
Complaining about AI use is like older generations complaining about electronic instruments: “You didn’t even play it live, it’s just a keyboard!”
But EVs are way, way, way more efficient. BEV cars are something like 85-90% efficient: https://cleantechnica.com/2018/03/10/electric-car-myth-buster-efficiency/
Fuel can be carbon neutral, but combustion can never be “clean.” You’re still dealing with lots of NOx and particulates and ozone, even if the “fuel” is essentially a storage medium of carbon-free electricity.
Idiots are gonna be idiots for life. This makes total sense to me.
mother! is the worst movie I have ever seen, and likely the worst movie ever made.
One does have to ask though: is it fair to call these “cultural treasures” if they are now and would have remained undiscovered UNTIL the train construction? It’s hard to assign value to something which, in all likelihood, would have continued to remain underground, unknown to modern man, for hundreds of years, just…
Being 600lbs is actually not good.
I thought Mother! was done tongue in cheek. Nope; just the worst movie of the 21st century
2nd Gen is an interesting look. Not exactly handsome, but at this point certainly iconic.
We’ve got to get a real-world use of the prime’s all-EV range. Anything less than 30 miles these days is non-competitive; you should be able to do your daily commute and chores on all electricity for it to really pay off.
That’s fucking pathetic, isn’t it?
There is exactly on Christmas song worth listening to: (2) It’s Christmas and I Fucking Miss You (feat. PUP) - YouTube
It is just prudent to assume that all preachers and priests are sexual predators.
Model 3 and Y are selling very well, and are good cars with some unique compromises. That’s . . . about it for big Tesla wins!
GM and Ford and others have largely caught up on technology, but not yet on volume. Of course, existing major automakers are a LOT more positioned to crank up production volume that little Tesla.
Bruh how many gas stations do you think there are in the middle of a national forest?
Yes, we desperately need better bike infrastructure. Bikes and cars don’t mix, and they shouldn’t have to. Protected bike lanes can be build for pennies on the dollar compared to car infrastructure.
“The reality is that cities that are spread out are ill-suited for bikes as a practical means of getting things done. Partly because of logistics, and partly because spread out cities are car centric. There is no policy or technology that can solve that pragmatically.”