petewine
Pete Wine
petewine

That’s actually not clear. As with many Jalopnik articles, the “facts” are contradictory.

Both have previously been involved in other diversity-related settlements.”

Cool, now explain to me why we still use timers instead of sensors. I got places to be and my car doesn’t have start/stop!

Maybe he can make offroad tunnels.

In 60,000 miles, the only maintenance costs on my Tesla have been tires and the cabin air filter. It is literally the most trouble-free car I’ve ever owned.

Did it ever occur to you that maybe there isn’t some big decided-upon “view” on EVs and these journalists are just calling it like they see it and sometimes where these sites end up is just above or below what you personally think and therefore you feel like certain sites are particularly pro or anti EV?

It’s also baffling considering Toyota is the reason we’re here at all. The original Prius was a watershed moment in automotive technology, and made every other automaker stand up and pay attention to hybrids. They did exactly what Tesla did for BEVs.

The production limitation on the Prius is absolutely baffling to me. It flies in the face of their whole “but we can make three PHEVs for every BEV” argument. But that’s everything about Toyota’s position on EVs, disingenuous to the core.

Now playing

The Allante because it does nothing for me, though it is your car, so take that for what it is worth. The Boxster because too much work and you are a busy man and will never get to it. Quite frankly the rest got cooler and cooler as it went on, and you should keep them all.  If you are still short of time and space

I’m no EM-apologist, but sometimes you do things because they are hard.

This is a guy who spent $45bn buying Twitter because he was mad people on there were saying mean things about him, after all. 

Bradley’s snark and straightforwardness would be perfect for this.

Jalopnik needs to have a live presence at the Nov 30th Introduction

Or, you know, make Chevy Bolts on the Ultimum platform.

Just tossing this out: Next year the YOUNGEST boomers will be 60 years old. (The oldest 78) good riddance.

The Atlantic must get their car writers from HotCars.com

I have to say that you’re in an interesting minority using a home computer or laptop but not owning a cell phone. Even if you’re not using it for the internet, they’re kind of ubiquitous.

Also eats Little Caesars Pizza and notes when it wasn’t ready 5 minutes after it should have been.

This kid needs a baseball bat to the knees.