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$300 is a wee bit high. In the end, this a $200-250 per share company. They have enjoyed a near monopoly of the EV market. They have also received ongoing non-business cash infusions from regulatory credits which mask how weak the profit position of their main business of manufacturing and selling EV’s really is.

Well, since Dudebra is apparently too wrapped up in his own righteous pissedoffness to actually back up what he’s claiming, I’ll help him out even though he’s coming off like a Trump troll trying to make liberals look dumb:

I was quarantined for two weeks for crossing the border to do some cheap shopping in an empty mall built to accommodate hundreds, if not thousands, of people at once. Literally 7 cars parked on a lot built to fit the mall. Pretty much everything is much cheaper in Sweden than it is in my native Norway, so there are

Exactly why the government needs to get out of running businesses. Liquor sales should never be state sponsored, ever. Very North Korea of you, Pennsylvania.

Did PA actually for real close all their alcohol stores? That’s bold.

Cars would be burning if Massachusetts did that shit

Alright, I think everyone here needs to take a deep breath and acknowledge that car chases are incredibly dangerous and should be avoided...but that a car chase involving a Smart2 is kinda hilarious? Short of a 2CV or one of those goofy little three wheeled things I’m having trouble thinking of a more impractical car

Some guy got killed around here a year or two ago when state police were chasing someone for speeding (who cares?), and that spooked driver (who is a criminal, yes, and should have just pulled over immediately earlier) ran a light and t-boned another car. 

I am firmly on the side of no chases unless the subject is an immediate danger to the public greater than the danger of chasing him. Which is probably 1% or less of them. Get his plate, let him go. Deal with it later when all involved have had a minute to chill the hell out.

::Carnac puts envelope to head::

At the risk of this conversation becoming a sounding board for the hatred of the “Chicken Tax”, it is important to remember that (1) the small trucks currently sold overseas that are hotly desired by potential US buyers (Mitsubishi Triton, Isuzu D-Max, VW Amarok) are very much the same size as what’s available here,

They also kill a lot more pedestrians than passenger cars, have headlights that blind anyone in front of them that’s also not in a truck, take up more space on the road and in parking lots, and use more fuel than your average passenger car. There’s nothing baffling about me being pissed at the asshole using a giant

My problem with pickups is there is nothing small anymore. The way they get discounted a fullsize is cheaper than a midsize with similar features. Midsize is on the big side for me, and fullsize are massive. It is just tough to justify getting another midsize though especially with poor options.

Except their not. See Tea Party protests on state capitals. In the midwest, especially Michigan, domestic muscle from 50-70's is huge in the boomer circles. No, these aren’t the 1% er circles. These are the”I’ve restored this car myself in my spare time. I’m on a skilled trades pension and don’t want the government

I, like millions of others, watched Tiger King and I walked away with two conclusions. First, this country is packed with crazy people and second, all the main tiger people were terrible, awful people I wouldn’t trust with a rusty nickel, much less the welfare of a big cat.

Go to “Calendar” in Teams, and in the top-right click “Meet now”.

You have a 50% chance of getting the virus and never showing symptoms. So there is a likelihood that one of the two of you might have the virus, and pass it along to the other person, who also would have a 50% chance of never showing symptoms.

And they manage to advertise on prime time television more than just about any other industry how? They're raking in cash like any other similar racket like the diamond industry and telecom providers. 

Holden : You’re on a deserted road, driving along on the asphalt, when all of a sudden you look down...

I’m betting on some sort of insurance fraud. Car rentals have tanked with the virus and these companies aren’t getting any kind of bailout. I know some car companies are self-insured, so I’m curious if the ones lost in the blaze fall under that umbrella or not.