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motherfucker can see.

Fuckin A, man. Fuckin A.

That’s true, but if you needed to send 7 post cards, you’d still be better off buying the 10. Anything even 5% over the breakpoint means it’s still better value.

I think the two most important decision factors (excluding intangibles like marque or aesthetics) for most people buying electrics are cost and range. A

Yeah, I acknowledged it mostly to be inclusive- i figure when it does come out, odds are it will be basically analagous to the bolt in range.

The “we” aside because obviously you don’t, why not dollars per mile of range? Most people buying an electric are not comparing performance (because unless you’re buying a GEM

The model 3 I’ll give you- it’s not vapor, but it’s sure not real yet. The bolt, however, already finished production trials in march and has an SORP date of october. Saying that it’s “imaginary” is like saying the 2017 civic hatchback is “imaginary”.

lol the difference is that the half tub-o-lard popcorn is still more than you ever need.

Yesterday, I went to work, then down to mission bay to row, then to costco, then home. Total miles: 145. That’s a pretty standard day for me in the spread out layout of north county san diego. I’m sure it’s above the norm for city

So, dollars per mile of range, that’s... carry the 1.. $325.

Not exactly a stunning value compared to $140 per mile of range for the bolt or $160 for the model 3 (both estimated around 215 mile range)

This is exactly it. If you move a lot of sheet goods, fence posts, or framing timber, a compact bed is beyond annoying.

They do, but you have to be an innie.

How many logs are in your super doody?

#im6

Agree. I have a TB FiST and it’s the best black you can get in a normal human car.

Filthy rich, hot wife, and now no mother in law? Rich people get all the breaks.

Not to mention the lack of a cage. Their “roll bar” came out looking like a pretzel.

I have done this. It resulted in me kneeling in the bathtub running cold water over my junk.

I don’t know what your life is like, but I can just about guarantee it won’t be your finest moment.

No, the people behind them. The other ones without helmets.

seriously, just look at the after picture. The passenger never had a chance- her door is where the shifter would be.

I’m not passing judgement on them- just replying to the OP that it doesn’t seem so out of the ordinary for her not to have a helmet. Obviously they didn’t crash and kill themselves, so they were doing things reasonably correctly.

Neither person in either car behind him has one either. Granted, they’re not in a 90s deathtrap, but still..

It’s what you’ll have to take to get from williamsburg to midtown for 18 months.