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And best of all, it’s beige! 

The nice thing about flying cars (and sleep sofas) is that, while they are not as good as a regular airplane, they are also not as good as a regular car, but at least they cost a heck of a lot more than both combined.

Quintana! That creep can roll, man.

They really feel like what Cadillac and Lincoln were fifteen years ago.

Snowflake much?

No doubt part of that $400B is grease for the skids. It’s the right thing if the legislature says it’s okay.

That’s a lot of money for a minivan. 

Logged in just to give you a star. Bless you for your comedic insight. It’s funny because it’s true.

To help you forget that you’re driving a Fiat.

Oh Jason. The Hunter Thompson of the automotive journalism world. You never let me down.

I can confirm this in the Gen III model as well.

I think it is as fair to say that many Porch owners will drive their cars like Mercedes, as it is to say that many Jeep owners will never off-road their vehicles.

Y/3/X/S?

I don’t think it does actually confirm. The asteroid got so close before detection simply because it was so small. The larger they are, the easier they are to detect at greater and greater distances. 

Its rare that I get punched in the goolies, but that doesn’t make the experience any more valuable. 

Do you even sedan, bro? I have owned sedans for decades, and I have never had any of the problems or issues you seem to be so gosh darned angry about. My current full-size sedan gets 40-45mpg and carries real adults and luggage quite comfortably. Weird hill to die on, as the folks around here are fond of saying.

“These are some Hollowed grounds...” *smacks forehead*

Tesler is doing good things, and there is a lot to be said for a premium for a fairly stable, ground breaking company when others will clearly have to play catch up. So, IF and when others catch up, then the stock price will start to normalize. The issue for investors is only when to get out when reality catches up. 

2nd Gear (sort of): Say, you’re all familiar with the story of the hit single “Macarthur Park,” and I’m thinking the Tesla truck is the result of a similar bet. I think someone bet Elon that he couldn’t make a truck using just a press brake in 24 hours that would be a hit with his fans and take the thunder away from

I’ve said this for about a decade, but if Lincoln doesn’t bring back the Mark personal luxury car on the Mustang platform, they deserve their continued slide into obscurity and collapse. I get it, everyone wants minivans in disguise these days (I think they call them SUVs or something), but they need something