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If this is another car that only gets good gas mileage when you include the 19 miles it's in electric I'm gonna puke. The extra $10k on the sticker more than eats up any money you'll be saving. Yah I'm looking at you GM and Ford, at least it looks better than the Volt.

If they at least did the bio conversion it would smell like fried chicken. ;-P

Well, I live in Ohio so I see a LOT of this and of course no one ever gets sited for it. and as a minor explanation it really does give me a headache as soon as I smell that crap.

I hate these assholes, I hate this culture and I fucking refuse to stay behind them on the road. Hopefully Nissan cleans the emissions up because that shit give me an immediate headache.

I wonder who would have even thought to connect the two?

At 25 mil Elon should snag it.

Entire front end looks mock-up to me. I don't think we're actually seeing anything.

Waste of a perfectly good lawn tractor if you ask me.

"The buyer also got a console full of Frank Sinatra cassettes with the car."

Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SuperVeloce China Limited Edition

Don't worry Tesla aren't even close to a failed pedestrian sensor yet.

Hell, the Model S broke the testing machine for roof crush protection. What the hell is it made of? Boron? What exactly is boron? I don't think anyone knows.

It's called Shotgun for a reason.

I wish they would stop marking up their beautiful cars with these horribly unnecessary racing stripes... it's kind of redundant.

87' for $7400... it better come with this trailer and and there better be a quad in that trailer.

wireless charging adapter for phone: $6
Bluetooth and NFC: $28
Wireless charging pad: $45
Fuse box and relay: $13

I think this is it, if not it's pretty damned close (that is to say you should be able to find it in one of the comments or linked off of it).

I have no idea what that has to do with the article... keeping the phone plugged in isn't going to change that in any way.

"Neutral: On the smartphone-centric nature of modern cars When I drive new cars, it never ceases to amaze me how much they cater to your smartphone, or how much their systems try to emulate the functions of smartphones. The device has truly redefined the automobile. Is that good or bad? "