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Depends.

Had the same opinion as you, until VW released the ID3.

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Bank security guard? What is that?

They are as irrelevant as a steam pressure gauge.

I, a white business guy in my forties, can wear anything:

I ordered my car without powered windows in the rear for several reasons.

1. I only read the headline, and looked at the picture

Remember Saab doing a 24 hour, full speed test on an oval track with a new car.

Unlike the US, where the biggest trucks are used in the city, and traversing all the shitty roads, that may even be shittier than in China is done in regular cars.

Great example :-)

I do not get this at all.

Yes, hybrid,. but hydrogen fuel cell/Battery hybrid.

Absurdly Strict Inspection” = Respect for human life.

The most fascinating part is the short delay before you get the same level of tech, not refinement, in a Hyundai I10.

Dear Elon, please place a network of really nice Hubble+ telescopes outside the Starlink orbit. Problem solved.

Lucid claims 300 at some point.

to get it through Germany’s absurdly strict inspection.”

That is not how it works (unless you are one of the good old dogs attempting to make an EV :-)

The logical, reasonable, moral, and fair solution is if everyone set up chargers and used the same charging plug.