moneyhustard
Money Hustard
moneyhustard

This comment threw me a bit. You are editor-in-chief and you are recommending a comparison article? Like is this something you’ve wanted wanted to see on Jalopnik and just haven’t been doing until now? Cause, I’m a long-time avid reader, and I can recall like 2 out of the 10,000 or so that I’ve read.

This comment threw me a bit. You are editor-in-chief and you are recommending a comparison article? Like is this something you’ve wanted wanted to see on Jalopnik and just haven’t been doing until now? Cause, I’m a long-time avid reader, and I can recall like 2 out of the 10,000 or so that I’ve read.

Which is the PROBLEM.

Yet they’ve been selling them since 2008, which is the problem. You pointed out the problem.

Yeah, it’s bad all over. The Japanese already did this, and they did it well. I have no idea why the Koreans didn’t follow their example.

I have this complete fuck up that I work with currently that always blames a minor detail on why something they did didn’t work instead of the bigger picture that they are a fuck up and aren’t giving the task at hand due effort.

I don’t mean the extreme, I just mean getting in and out of a city like Boston, going anywhere that’s not a city in Louisiana, pulling out on the busy road on my way to work, or any time it’s foggy, rainy or snowing. You should look into it more, but there isn’t a machine that can drive nearly as well as the average

If all the evidence you’re going on is that one piece of evidence instead of a body of reading and life experiences, well then it’d make sense why you’re so wrong here. You’re just bad at understanding the world around you.

When all you can do is attack obvious hyperbole and the form of the comment when you know the logic of my comment is sound, why even bother to take the time to respond?

That’s not what that is. It’s explaining why your stat is meaningless.

You’re talking fully out your ass here.

A 20 foot drop is not instant death whatsoever.

It seems like there is enough space between them to fall into and potentially get hurt worse.

This is the assumption you are making that is leading you astray. Tesla has way more cash, and more importantly permission from their board to not be profitable and lose tons of money that established automakers just don’t have.

This headline resulted in shock, horror and disgust to all register on my face at the same time.

The cost of manufacturing a car in most countries doesn’t end with the sale. Warranty coverage, recalls and the like are variable costs that are yet to be determined. This isn’t really a claim you can make for Tesla yetwith any sort of accuracy despite what some guy on Quora said.

It’s as if automakers don’t want to do something unless it “makes them money” and doesn’t “drive them out of business,” like a bunch of pansies.

I get that Tesla had a bold idea and were first to market, but why the shit are established automakers just NOW getting around to producing their own offerings that are comparable?

It’s good to see Sunbirds still have a use.

Refineries shutdown this time of year to change formulation to summer gas. Costs a little bit more for while, and isn’t the result of external factors.