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MIC Rulz
mic-rulz

We’re not looking at you but the majority. When you’re in traffic and look around, every single SUV has a driver around 5 something and one driver, in a warm weather climate and nothing in the back seat.

And yet you seemed to fit very comfortably in a 2-D pane of glass with a couple other people, Zod. Get over it.

I would argue that GM absolutely takes risks but they have historically murdered their own products before they can properly develop. GM developed a viable, promising electric car years before its competitors.

It would be fine for a multicar household.

Who pulls into a burger joint, circles the parking lot and exits without buying anything? This seems like the acts of a very lonely man looking for validation.. or something darker.

So in just 10 years, an upstart company whose cheapest car costs as much as a new BMW is already operating at 24% the capacity of the 4th largest car manufacturer?

Almost a third is a pretty significant fraction IMO.

Erik is at the cutting edge of getting Tesla workers unionized because, as he says, “Labor deserves everything it creates”

Honestly, I’d rather have “traditional” automakers go the exact opposite direction from being a tech company. Stop trying to put stuff in dashboards and just have a damn data port. Everybody buying a new car likely already has a smartphone, we don’t need a throbbing digital tumor jammed in. 

Garbage trucks, school buses, and postal trucks have always seemed to me to be the best candidates for electrification. Stop-and-go is great for regenerative braking, largely fixed routes mean range anxiety isn’t a thing, and the fact that they return to a depot where they’re parked overnight makes charging a much

Brazil: What are we going to do with all this sugar cane?! It’s out of control, nobody can eat this much sugar! Wait, I have an idea!

That’s quite the Tron car...”good” effort, Benz.

So if it’s a car inspired by Avatar, does that mean everyone will go mad for it when it comes out then immediately forget it about five minutes later? And then hate it because it hasn’t had original thought put into it and it’s basically white man bad and technology bad; trees and off putting cat people good? Despite

Avatar was the most disappointing movie I’ve ever seen. From the moment I heard the term “unobtanium” I knew I was in for a slog of pretty-looking overly-CGI predictable banality with a healthy dose of preachiness. The fact that it was 3D just made it all that much worse.

These are usually giveaways to the rich. Nice to see an msrp cap. 

The stupid smart car failed because it’s stupid.

In form? Fine, we can argue about looks all day long. But in spirit, this looks like what the Fit has always been- a small, well-built car that’s ridiculously useful and economical, and may even be a little fun to drive on the right road. I don’t see that part of the equation changing with the next generation.

“How could I have known I would actually, you know, be held accountable for my actions? I’m a straight white man, dammit!!

“Tommy is a loving husband and father.”

he, “did not act with any criminal intentions”