That’s a good question - how popular is Ferrari in Russia, and do they want to increase their market share there?
That’s a good question - how popular is Ferrari in Russia, and do they want to increase their market share there?
It helps that your electricity prices are apparently pretty low. In places with high power prices it makes more sense (or if you don’t like the look of panels on you roof). We pay 40-odd cents per kWh here in Australia, which is about 30 cents US, so lots of people have panels.
It’s almost a foregone conclusion that he'll be racing for Uralkali Mazepin F1 next year - there are strong rumours that Haas wants to get out of F1 as quickly and cheaply as he can, and selling the team to another billionaire father who wants a vanity project for his own son is a good way to do that.
At least Crashtor was fast. Hazaspin is just hilariously inept.
They look pretty decent in this regard, to be honest. Bloody expensive though.
I’m aware - it was a dig at the claims of "bulletproof" windows on the Cybertruck.
It was a dig at the “bulletproof” Cybertruck windows - but you probably want toughened glass used in the tiles, so it’s not really overkill in that respect.
Precisely.
On the upside, the glass tiles are apparently so strong they're basically bulletproof.
It’s about as realistic as a metallic hydrogen-fuelled car.
They only have a sliver of the market because they're expensive. Once they reach price parity there will be a significant shift, though it will take time to propagate through the vehicle fleet, as the median vehicle age is approximately 12 years (again showing the price sensitivity of the market).
You don’t *have* to have your thumb up your arse.
If you're not carrying gallons of your own piss in Gatorade bottles in the passenger footwell, is it really even a roadtrip at all?
It’s going to complete with the micro-fusion-reactor-powered cars of the future, I'm sure...
It will sure as shit be more reliable than the newer one...
A classic Mustang would be right near the top of my list in this case.
Get one of those then...
I mean, Mercedes suggested a car that won't even be here for the first sixth of that year, minimum.
At this stage a 15-year-old car won’t depreciate much in a year.
Yep - and you can get a newer one of those too if that's a consideration.