“I never write letters like this, but...”
“I never write letters like this, but...”
We won’t be buying stuff that needs a ton of work.
I’ve been reading Jalopnik for years, but I never thought something like what I’ve been reading and dreaming about would ever happen to me. Until a few weeks ago when I went to Radwood with my aunt’s recently divorced best friend and her lesbian adopted Japanese daughter who just got back from the NCAA gymnastics…
You need an editor. Not enough Capitalization and misspelllings
Gas stations have had years to implement chip readers. I’m sure Visa and Mastercard are tired of their bullshit excuses at this point.
It’s hard to have any sympathy for the operators since the rest of the world has been using chips for 20 years at this point - it’s just a failure to invest because the consumer pays the price of cleaning up after their card is skimmed.
Mr. 3008 over here...
Makes sense to me. They’ll be fully electric (and autonomous) after 2050 so no need for a windshield...
Anyone else find the 11’8 videos most satisfying when they cleanly sheer off the top of a box truck like a sardine tin?
Car companies + “Tech is easy, building cars is hard” = Cadillac CUE
Lol, so you’ll need to buy a new car, new phone, new headphones, new tablet, and new PC before this really solves everything?
If your Sony car dies, does that make it a Walkman?
Oh, lets play what happens first. Cybertruck, Fisker Ocean, 11 new BEV vehicles from GM by 2022, or any Electrify America stations coming on line (the one near me has been complete for 3 months and still traffic cones in the spaces).
It’s the vaporiest, isn’t it!
60% that they make some...10% they make any significant number....0% the company is around at the end of the lease term
It will also be far worse and the company behind it will fold before 2026.
The Tesla credit isn’t “nearly” up. It’s January 6th, the credit is officially gone for Tesla.
Man, the Ocean seems so great it makes me kind of sad that I've got an Elio on the way...
That’s some pretty vaporware.
Wait, that lease deal seems incredible. So I could get one, drive 90,000 miles over three years, and pay a total of ~$17k? And the car will probably be worth less than a pack of gum at the end of it?