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“Next, carefully peel away the bodywork...”

I’m assuming it powered by ICE?

It feels like depressingly half assed thinking...

I am finding it admirably lazy that they seem to have just taken the prototypical GM interior and folded the page over.

I was kinda hoping it would look more like this. No? Just me and my dream of a Victorian opium den on wheels. With Wi-Fi.

I had taken a look at Qapital last year and considered the IFTTT triggers discussed in the article here but just couldn’t see the appeal. A completely personal view here but it doesn’t seem appealing to me to make my savings fluctuate based upon miscellaneous happenings. It’s instead just a habit for me to immediately

this is what I just typed to someone above. I agree 10o% with you:

You may keep your garage doors down until further notice.

“These cars will never replace horses! Horses can eat the grass on the side of the road, and if you want cars to be as reliable as horses you’d need thousands of stations to fill them up! It will never happen!”

There’s always a lot of criticism down here in the comments where everyone is an expert in the electric car field, but never any solutions.

I agree with you in concept, however you forget that absolutely no one currently has a gas station sitting in their garage/carport, but they could theoretically have access to a charger there.

Wow is this a dumb take. You can charge your EV at home. You can’t fill up your gas car at home.

Never underestimate the “YEAH BUT MY COMMUTE IS 600 MILES A DAY ABOLISH EV’S USED PANTHERS ARE THE ONLY SOLUTION”

Yeah... lame idiots... thinking their Bali trip was was more exciting than Cars and Coffee last week.

If you want longest lasting cars, you’d look at all cars on the road, as opposed to cars with their original owner. I’m sure there’s a correlation but by looking at one-owner cars, you are bringing other factors into it.

i sort of see this as a ‘type of person’ thing almost as much as the reliability of the car. japanese cars tend to be more sensible, and their buyers reflect that. the soccer mom who wants the new ferd quAdro-diesel boost f950 to drive jimmy down to school or the finance bro who wants to stunt in his maserari

Zoning can recent someone from living in a tent or RV. You don’t need an HOA.

My favorite restriction I know about is about hanging up laundry in your back yard - in the Las Vegas area. Often over 100 degrees with 10% humidity. You could hang up a load of laundry, go inside for some iced tea and recovering from the heat, and then go out and take it down dried. But no, homeowners have to dry

“Oh hello, nothing out of the ordinary here fellow neighbor.“

You can even set Color Filter as the Accessibility Shortcut in iOS (at the bottom of Accessibility settings) so you just have to triple-click the Home button to activate.