I can’t understand why anybody would buy a Tesla
right now while the management is all being laid off...
I can’t understand why anybody would buy a Tesla
right now while the management is all being laid off...
Came to say the same...
This becomes clearer everyday. He nailed the timing and initial launch of Tesla, regardless of how he procured the company, he rode that wave to great financial success. The rest has been an utter shitshow. Buying his cousin’s failing solar company with Tesla funding? Killing Twitter? Forcing Cybertruck to happen?…
He really doesn’t. Tesla has pretty much stopped devoting efforts and resources to any kind of innovation or new products. They dumped everything into the disastrous Cybertruck, and now Musk is just trying to squeeze as much out of the short term as possible to justify his ridiculously inflated compensation package.
Surely the rumor that BP wants to buy Tesla’s whole supercharger network is bigger news than one executive leaving the company.
Anything other than OEM tires and the Ferrari purists will scream like you covered it in stick-on body panels from Pep Boys.
The only car I’ve yet to see in person and driving around is the F50. I see LaFerraris most of the time and F40s occasionally. Seen a couple Enzos. Perks of California I guess, you get to see something interesting once in a while.
LOL. I just went to this guy’s YT page and made a similar comment.
Ok, I’ll bite, who exactly *is* this idiot?
Right- this feels like a classic case of ‘two things can be true at the same time.’ Should folks be paying better attention as they’re exiting a freeway, especially in a big, dense urban area like Seattle? Absolutely. But also, if this many folks are having issues with this one particular bit of roadway, and…
Somewhere, Tavarish’s ears just perked up.
The design is probably “its this or no exit here” as I am sure they are threading the needle on the support beams for the building that is above, so you don’t have a ton of space to work with, and are never going to have a ton of space to work with.
This is exactly right. I mean, we all know that everyone is supposed to be paying attention and following the posted limits, etc. But in reality, enough things happen in a car, even to good drivers, to cause a momentary lapse that can lead to this kind of chaos. Now, in a well designed city, this would roughly happen…
Yep, the problem is most cars now can take most freeway exits at 1.5-2x faster than those yellow signs indicate. So you throw in an occasional one where you actually have to follow the suggested speed and it causes crashes.
Here’s 38 seconds of video with the exit sequence beginning at just underneath the convention center.
The old timer i mentioned, he let me sit in his a few times. The upholstery is exactly like i remembered. His was Perfect inside, not a spec of dust. He liked to rev the shit of out that thing and drive it like a little go kart.
Those Suzuki X90's have a very passionate fan group. I never met a person who was just a little excited by them. I worked with an older guy who was obsessed with his. He hypermiled it and took the absolute best possible care of that odd little machine.
1000 x 0 is still 0. both cars are fugly as hell