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Tesla Service Department: The good news is, you no longer have to worry about your windscreen or hood detaching at highway speeds because your car just exploded.

Obviously Toyota isn’t going to release a hydrogen-powered car with a tank that can just explode when a Mirai driver inevitably crashes their car.

Trying to use a CT to do actual truck things...

We’ve hauled 2500 lbs of cement blocks/gravel in my friend’s Chevy colorado ZR2 (overweight by about 700 lbs of load capacity before adding 4 people in the cab) and this shit didn’t happen lol.

For me, I just don’t see the value proposition at this point in time. My current commute is <25 miles round trip, my commuter car gets up to 40 mpg highway, and it has very low maintenance costs. An EV wouldn’t actually be “cheaper to own” once I factored in the higher cost to buy, higher property taxes, higher

I need to tow my motorcycles to different tracks hours and hours away. I’m not gonna recharge every 100 or so miles.

Price.

Based on the second photo, I’ve gone down roads like that in my ‘96 Nissan 200sx and ‘13 Mazda3.

only about 50% sarcasm

Musk is a racist piece of shit con-man and nobody should ever listen to anything he says. He should’ve been thrown in jail for stock manipulation a long time ago.

Musk lying about something to pump TSLA? Say it ain’t so!

I haven’t seen any. Care to share some links?

At least when gas powered cars burn, and they do, they tend to do it while out on the road and not while parked in your garage.

The Boring Company has accomplished its goals - stifling innovations in public transportation.

Hold up, it’s not “his” tunnel tech. The boring company bought an off the shelf tunneling machine. They also didn’t invent the idea of vacuum tube travel. 

I’m a teacher and I’m still waiting for the iPad to revolutionize education.

Polestar 6 - coming 2026 for the bargain price of $250K

I know they did, and it was indeed beautiful, but it was limited in production. Also, there is still a market for coupes. Just not the number they’d see with an SUV or whatever.

They did. See the 1.

A decade ago Volvo said they would accept “full liability” and cover the damages incurred by their very young self-driving tech. I remember seeing it in some movie where Gary Oldman was sleeping in the front seat of a S90. Never again has that feature surfaced...

How about offering us a beautiful 2-door coupe instead?