misterchoppers
mr.choppers
misterchoppers

“Just over two years on the market and something about the XM seems to keep buyers away”

Small, passing interactions while walking home from the train and when I bump into my neighbors are quite nice. If we had a better work-life balance, I think we would be more interested in having more friends and so on.

I recently moved into a house, but thank goodness it’s in a suburb established around the turn of the century (no, I mean around 1900, young whippersnapper). We have small lots, walkable streets, a very busy and vibrant main street, usable sidewalks and hordes of grade schoolers riding bicycles everywhere. It’s

I glimpsed one in the back lot of some sort of fire department repair area; not sure if that counts. Also saw one on the lawn at the Greenwich Concours d’Elegance, which was embarrassing.

The Coriasco Familiare, a custom-made station wagon version of the 127 uses the taillights from the Renault 6. Obscure on top of obscure with a little obscurity on top.

Right?! The second one auction ends they copy-paste the description for the next auction, changing the text from 400 to 300 miles or whatever.

They thought it back then, too, but they figured they might as well ride TSLA as long as it earned them money. I think that’s what they’re supposed to be doing, after all.

It is a whale, so I say embrace it.

I remember hearing about it and being vaguely confused about what it was going to be for, and then the second time I used it I found a site with information about the Lancia Fulvia (including production numbers and all the internal model codes for the engines). Then it all made sense to me!

And it will be sold in similar numbers...

I sure hope someone saved this video, because it’s gone, and the Hon. J. Cedric Simpson’s video feed appears to be private now.

My driveway averages out at 26.7 years. Not much of a sample, I’ll admit. Also, it may very well be that newer cars are driven more than older ones, so the cars you see in traffic would tend to be somewhat younger. Also, something something about urban elites.

I always carry cash for gas. It’s not that hard, as long as I manage not to frivolously spend it on god-knows-what in the interim. Usually, gas stations with the same price, cash or credit, are more expensive anyhow.

And if he doesn’t get to cash out, he can walk away and blame Tesla’s collapse on others.

Hahaha... we are both going to hell.

They aren’t meant to sail slower than necessary, they’re meant to sail at the precise speed which allows them to arrive when it is time to dock - instead of burning extra fuel to get there 10 hours early and then wait. Read it again.

How do they come up with the names for these items? They’re so clever.

Yep, lots of one-percenters here. :)

Totally. I approach it like a video game (a very unforgiving one).

But they’re not doing any of those things. They’re doing the opposite, as far as I can tell...