notimelikethepresent
NoTimeLikeThePresent
notimelikethepresent

Perhaps, but that’s at odds with the type of buyer Porsche goes after. The German brands do well in the major coastal & urban markets and their related suburbs. For instance, parent company VW has almost zero rural dealerships because they know the market just isn’t there for them.

I would 100% be on board with this stupid punny reveal

I know I’m not the first to compare this game to Destiny, but I seriously clicked on this article because I wanted to know more about this giant armor in what looks so much like a Destiny screenshot.

We all said “two-thousand two,” in 2002, but in a few years people will be calling it “twenty-oh-two,” in a similar way that people did during the first decade of the 20th century. You don’t say, “nineteen hundred and eight” for 1908 do you? No, you it as “nineteen-oh-eight.”

I’m not sure where you got that take. My point was that the places and people most welcoming to EVs are sort of at an impasse where they aren’t as useful without some significant changes. My skepticism comes from watching any large scale city government project that often takes years longer and costs far more than the

The government might not be the one who installs it, but you better believe they’re going to have say in zoning, electrical codes, permitting and repurposing of city facilities or assets (cutting up sidewalks, parking garages, removing parking spaces, painting curbs) long before the Free Market™ even tries to meet

Others meriting mention: former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, former Maryland Rep. John Delaney and former Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke, though fewally know his positions.

If you can’t, and you street park/have no access to an charger, yes maybe an EV is not for you, yet.

It sucks, I know, but when fewer than 4% of new cars are manual, OEMs are going to stop fighting a losing battle (except for their most devoted – a.k.a. highest-spending – customers)

Android TV is still miles better than any OEM TV software, but I still hate that I’ve yet to see a full switch to Android on these TVs; often you can o like 78% of all tasks in Android, but certain things like power settings or color settings still have to use the old, clunky Sony menus.

Considering how much idling cop cars to vs. driving, this would be an excellent choice.

The company will compensate an estimated 230,000 people with 50 “super likes.”

Apparently 40% of Americans are doing life wrong, then.

Philbins and her team turned to data from the State Rank on Policy Liberalism Index, a scale developed by political scientist Virginia Gray. The scale ranks a state’s political leaning based on their policies surrounding topics like gun control, abortion rights, welfare, and labor rights.

I’d say people who don’t want to blend in, like more interesting color choices, enjoy taking a corner a little fast from time to time, have brand loyalty, or have been wronged by Toyota/Honda before.

I was until very recently considering the same SF->NY trip as I have no time restrictions, but for the sheer cost of having a place to sleep on SF-CHI, I can’t find a reason not to fly. I have zero interest in stopping anywhere along the way, so compared to being a metal tube for 6 hours or 5 days, I’ll take the plane.

I am very much in support of the example set by 343 Industries and thank them for keeping up the investment as long as they have.

Given how many brands have more or less thrown their weight into a full EV conversion (GM, VW, Mini just to name a few) there’s going to come a time where ICE options are going to be far less plentiful to choose from. It’s not a matter of if but when.

I’m surprised this hasn’t made it to the top, but I want a car that looks like a freaking car. Love or hate Tesla, you have to admit that their sedans look pretty normal compared to the angular, swoopy, spaceship designs of EVs like the Clarity, Leaf, i3, or Bolt, with their crazy, unnecessary extra headlights or