missiletoebassguy
Dale Houston
missiletoebassguy

Fugly. Just plain fugly.

I think their corporate motto “From hell’s heart I stab at thee; for hate’s sake I spit my last breath at thee.” didn’t help keep them in business.

I’m normally against the death penalty. But not for this guy. Lock him up for a long time at the very least.

Just get a Tesla. Maybe a Model 3 Performance or whatever the quickest one is called. You can daily drive it, it will be comfortable, practical and ridiculously quick.

The Saturn S series, especially the SC with the pop up headlights.

Time is an illusion.

Filet-O-Fish

Our flight home (ATL to CLE) got cancelled on Friday as we made our way to the airport. Apparently people had been stranded there for days. We rented a car via Priceline and I got to enjoy a rental grade Camry for the drive from Atlanta to the Cleveland suburbs.

Correct.

Mazda should just put a properly large battery in the MX-30 and forget the whole ‘range extender’ thing. Just give us an EV with a Teslaesque range.

These look great in real life. Those pictures don’t do it justice.

I saw one yesterday or the day before. Still a good looking car, IMHO.

Luigi’s is a good call.

Home ownership in the US is somewhere north of 60%, so maybe it is feasible for the majority. Numbers would be lower in dense urban areas, I imagine. 

MX-5 is always the answer.

Getting gas at a gas station means visiting a gas station. Charging at home is better.

I think a 150 mile a day commute makes you an outlier. Most people have much shorter commutes. A lot of the newer EVs can make 150 mile commutes pretty handily.

You can certainly do this in a Tesla now. Probably the Mach E as well. Probably some others.

You need to compare that to the time you save by charging at home versus filling up at a gas station.

That 120 to 150 mile commute makes you an outlier. Most people have far shorter commutes.