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Yeah that makes more sense

No, I think they were just saying “ooo big power bill, scary!” and didn’t really pay attention to the $50+/week at the gas pump.

👍makes sense. Keep up the good work.... we need more pictures!!

$218K/year to sell cars? Requires no education, very little ethics? That’s *insane*!

The EX30 sits between a Mitsubish Mirage and Toyota Corolla in size.

I always enjoy reading the updates on your 996. I love the color, too!

Friends of mine in California leased a Chevy Volt for the commuter lane access back in 2014. They said, “We tried plugging it in, but it made our power bill jump too high.” I said, “But you’re not paying for gas now...”

I’m surprised by the number of people who will pay $60+K for a Bronco (or Wrangler), but I’d much prefer a bunch of Broncos to be running around then more F250/350's...

I read the Supreme Court is actually writing a the 28th amendment now. I realize that it’s not normal for the court to *write* the law, but since everyone now accepts that the Supreme Court is a fully political body that accepts bribes, etc, they decided to just write their own laws starting in 2024:

So if I bring a new iphone pro or high-end laptop into Germany do I need to fill out some form to keep the police happy?

Yeah if Tesla wants these to go really mainstream they should have a “teen driver” or valet mode that restricts 0-60 time to something like 7 seconds and lets it coast like an automatic.

With the “EV tax” I bet these will be priced well over the gas version — like how the BMW iX carries a ~$15K premium vs. the X7. 

+1 I remember that now.

Remember the e-Tron is over 2x the price of Model 3/Y. The base level Teslas may have started out as competition for BMW, but they are very much being built as high volume cars to compete with Accord, Camry, RAV4 types of vehicles.

I went to test drive a 1st-gen TSX and immediately thought, “this is a Honda Accord” the instant I sat in it. This car, at least, seems a bit different than an Accord with a nice stereo.

Come sail the Gigaton of the Seas — a ship so big that you’ll never need to look at the water!

My prediction:

You complain about the Toyotas’ styling, while the Challenger screams “I just enlisted in the Army and signed 15 year loan paperwork!”

Dense areas can afford to power and maintain highway lights, but probably have too much traffic for your desired unrestricted speeds. Rural areas cannot afford to power and maintain the lighting infrastructure.

Showing vehicles do this on the LV strip is *so* dumb and tacky.