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Years ago I was passing a car who had on his RIGHT rear window a sticker that said “if you’re passing me you’re breaking the law”. Yes, he was clogging up the #1 lane probably getting angrier and angrier every time a car passed him. Stupid douche-bag.

Think you have a mistake in this paragraph:

Also, the new model doesn’t look like ASS. That should help resale value.

One that’s not even worn correctly to boot. 

Now when you pick a pawpaw
Or a prickly pear
And you prick a raw paw
Well next time beware
Don’t pick the prickly pear by the paw
When you pick a pear
Try to use the claw
But you don’t need to use the claw
When you pick a pear of the big pawpaw

This is the best solution. Those asswipes in DC should just split the difference and make the whole country permanently be 30 minutes between DST and ST. We’d be 30 minutes off from most the world, but I deal with India a lot and it’s easy to adjust to not being sync’ed up on the hour with a different time zone.

Also, these funds have tons of money (Saudi Arabia’s Sovereign Wealth fund has over two trillion dollars) I don’t see why they can’t, or wouldn’t, invest in multiple companies if they decide to invest in EVs. The article asserts that an investment in Lucid would preclude an investment in Tesla, not sure why that would

I did a co-op at NUMMI in the late 80s. There were lots of line workers there from that plant’s GM days before it became NUMMI and they had plenty of stories about gambling, drugs, fights etc. One memorable one was that in the GM days every Friday there would be several hookers driven around on the back of tugs (the

“the Clarity isn’t the most attractive car”

Should probably compare a BRZ to a Model 3 so it would be less Kwh used. But come on, a BRZ!!! Who wouldn’t want to drive that instead?

You’re right on the nose. Calculated ROI was 7 years when panels were installed almost 4 years ago. So far it’s working out to be just about that (see my other response if curious about how I calculated costs).

I have solar so actual costs are much much cheaper :-)

I got that number from a Model S (not model 3) forum because I figure the Porsche will be more similar to an S. Data pasted in below. I’m sure it varies beyond this depending on driving styles and weather:

I want to know what that glass tower of cars (all Porsches I assume?) is in the background. Tried Googling for it with no luck.

You got me wondering so I searched some numbers. It looks like a median Model S uses about 330 Whr/mile. If I did the conversions right that would work out to 99Kwh for 300 miles. For me I pay about $.24/Kwh so your scenario would cost .24*99 = $23.76 for 300 miles of energy (or thereabouts).

He seems to claim a lot of insider knowledge from various aspects of the factory and production process. Maybe it’s true, but how an IT contractor would “know” all of these things smells fishy to me.

I refuel at home and haven’t been to a local gas station in over five years. When will petroleum provide the same convenience?

Awhile back I got an Altima Hybrid when renting a car. Maybe they get some tax breaks to purchase them?

90' means degrees, not feet...