That's just horrible... Brilliant, but horrible.
That's just horrible... Brilliant, but horrible.
For $1300, add Polestar Optimization which brings the engine specs up to 330HP and 325 lb/ft torque. Definitely worth it!
Polestar far more luxurious, feature rich and comfortable. People don't generally care about 0-60 times, they care looks, features, comfort.
You beat me to it. This car isn't self propelled, it's mode of propulsion was a rocket. The car that has travelled the most in history, is the oldest car still around. We may debate what constitutes a "car" but the probable winner is the 1884 De Dion which has racked up roughly 0.176 light years. The warranty has…
Actually twice, but next quarter will be a loss.
NYer, who visited Lake Morey in VT last weekend. 14" solid ice.
Shorter Tesla: "Never mind what scientific controlled testing shows, our sycophantic owners would rather lie or push the car than say anything untoward about it."
Couldn’t handle May's donuts, died of shame.
Having a hard time reading the interview because, well, even though I’ve heard him in interviews and in other venues, I can’t stop hearing Chidi’s voice in my head and his inflections and patterns, and I'm thinking is this right? Is it morally correct for me to associate him with the role and not the person that he is…
Still insufficient to remove bird crap.
This makes perfect sense. Every time I used to bring my Mercedes to be repaired, it cost me one F1A point.
He looks like he's older than his own mother.
Bought a V90cc T6 a year ago. Traded in my E wagon.
17? Wow, Jerry Lee Lewis would have thrown her back for being too old.
Maybe the more up-to-date analogy isn't Blade Runner, but Black Mirror?
The problem is, is Tesla a consumer electronics company, or a car company? If consumer electronics, then having a high cap value with low profit is okay (temporarily). If they’re a car company, with typical P:E ratios of 5:1 through 10:1, their stock is overvalued spectacularly.
Sadly whenever he tried that in Jersey, he went bankrupt.
Nice photo of "the world's largest four cylinder" .
Before my folks came to the U.S. In 1959, my father worked at the Kaiser-Frazer factory in Israel.
In their eyes its a feature, not a bug.