I like this novel enforcement idea: deportation
I like this novel enforcement idea: deportation
That was dude who had the CyberTruck in Nantucket.
Relatively speaking what’s the issue?
Yes, my Escort did 11.9 and next car and Excel did it in 13.4.
Funny thing is, when you actually look at insurance/government driving data...Massachusetts and Rhode Island are in the top 10 of least amount of accidents per mile.
The rule was there and it wasn’t enforced.
Doesn’t it seem odd that Elon Musk fires his whole Supercharger staff after getting many non-Tesla EVs to adopt the Tesla standard as the standard?
I’m curious.
Yes, it worked perfectly for 34 miles!
God, this just makes me think of every bad 1990s cyber-cum-VR cliché.
I feel like this should not have been left on the cutting room floor on the movie: Snowpiercer.
One word: Massholes
I’m not sure if I am doing good or bad in my life; because I can’t afford a CyberTruck to put my appendages in it to show on an internet video.
My issue isn’t not mechanical; but I am sure many, many people have the same issue.
They were sweet wagons. I remember being in college and thinking when I graduate I want to buy one of them.
A good friend and former roommate of mine had the MX-3 with the V6.
Of course the article was from the WSJ. Smacks of bourgeois upper middle class ambitious class bullshit.
Thanks, now I have that picture stuck in my mind.
I’d like to say I am not scared of bridges in the least.