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That’s the Tesla Cult script. None of it matters when you are on long trips— and everybody factors long trips into their purchase decisions. There?  The “Tesla model” adds 70% to your travel times.  Most normal people consider that unacceptable.

You can’t declare bankruptcy for student loans. That’s why the interest rate on student loans is as low as it is. Student loans have driven the expansion of the American university-as-industry and made is possible for millions to go deep into debt while getting a degree that may or may not be valuable in the outside

3rd Gear:

The take-home comp of your friendly neighborhood CPA who is a partner at their firm would absolutely floor most of you. It’s generally not great form to show up at meetings with clients in vehicles which remind your client that the fees you charge result in six-to-seven figures of annual comp, particularly when they

“I’m to lazy to take the time to understand how my car works and how I can personalize it to my preferences, so I hate how the car works.”

What about the droid attack on the wookies? It’s a system we cannot afford to lose, and yet you chose to write about this particular tragedy instead.

That bus is a sad monument to a sad story.

Joule thief!

Shuuuuuuuuut the fuck up.

Well, if you look at owner reports on the 3.5, there are a lot of them that are meeting and exceeding EPA numbers, so I’d wager a lot of this is purely the idiotic way most people seem to drive nowadays.

1st Gear: I am just a dumb hick but maybe the i3 isn’t selling that well because it suffers from the same problem a lot of electric cars have. It’s fucking hideous.

Leaked image of Tesla guest engineer Travis Pastrana inspecting Model 3 panel gaps.

Wendy’s nevers cuts corners, they should build cars.

No, it isn’t. This shit is why half of Europe can under-fund their military (vs. their NATO commitments), divert tax revenues to social welfare, and still sleep soundly at night knowing that the USA will be there to save their asses in a crisis.

$658,000,000 / 328,0000 people in the United States = $2.01/person in the United States. Why is the fact I can do math dumb? (I know it’s simplistic, but no more so than the comment I replied to.)

We have a public health system. It has significant issues, and we don’t have universal coverage. 

Don’t worry. Your share is only $2/Bomber. .... If $2 will affect your quality of life, we really are a third-world country.

It’s not just Hyundai who has this issue. Many Asians makes have this issues, especially in areas subject to lots of sun. It’s a $30 part and the labor involved is maybe $100 to have it done by an independent mechanic, but they still work so who cares. More concerning to me is the quality of the interior materials

What!?!

Yes, Ford’s been slower than you might like, but this article is riddled with inaccuracies.