Don’t need bed liner?
Don’t need bed liner?
That’s exactly why it should phase out, similar to how various tax credit phases out as income goes up. If someone want a $100k P90D Model X, he/she is going to get it, regardless of the EV credit.
If the average price of ICE car is $35k, then the goal should be to lower the average price of comparable EVs to $30k or less.
On one hand, there is definitely still a need for EV credit to encourage further development.
No such problem in the freedom capital of the world, USA. We’ll just take your house through Eminent Domain.
Don’t get me wrong; I want to believe you. I want self-driving cars. I want people who don’t want to focus on driving to be in fully self-driving cars, so I can finally get back on motorcycles again without having to worry about sudden death all the time. But judging by the state of software development, I’m not…
So how do these cars meet pedestrian safety regulations?
A few years ago, I really wanted a C6 Z06. But the price made no sense. A brand new C7 Z51 was a much better deal. It is not *that* much down on power and torque, and the interior quality is miles better.
I don’t know man; just ignore them.
1,000-year is not a very long time, in terms of evolution. We won’t be 10x smarter than today. Judging by the trend of the last 50 years, we might get dumber collectively.
1000 years ago, we operated wagons powered by horses/cattles/goats/dogs, or even slaves. Today, the power comes from an engine, but it is still operated by a human.
And when you come out and find out your car has been stolen, with a full tank of gas in it, they will happily let you use the store phone to call 911.
Use reverse!
Rich people, when rich enough, buyout the entire neighborhood so they don’t have neighbors.
Tried that once; failed miserably.
I used to be that cool kid, programming in Pascal and solving dynamic programming problem with clever recursions.
The universal fun we discover at age 3 and enjoy until death.
If I order a drone, will it get delivered by another drone?
In my previous neighborhood, which is deep in the woods of Pacific Northwest, the county installed a “no shooting” sign; within days it got 3 bullet holes.
It’s actually quite simple: if I push the button, and a voice immediately says “wait”, then one push is enough; if there is no feedback whatsoever, then I’ll keep pressing it.