Admittedly, the Prettiest Prius ever is a very low bar, but yeah, I actually dig the looks of this thing.
“But when they illegally cover their license plate so they can avoid tolls, evade red-light cameras and speed cameras, and generally put others at risk”
I hate scofflaws just as much as anyone, but this was petty bullshit.
Without Checo, last seasons WDC could have wound up being a different story. Max had a choice to solidify a relationship with his teammate based on appreciation and mutual respect that literally would have costed him nothing in terms of his season. Instead, he chose to poison the well. The SEB/WEB debacle ended…
...yesterday was Flyin’ Miata’s 39th anniversary
I voted no as well. Im with you on the need for more public transit. But I voted against it because I don’t think the government should be subsidizing EV purchases. They say it was mostly to help low income people afford EVs, but they said the same thing before with the tax credit. And upper income earners were the…
As a Californian I voted no. The feds are pumping money into charging stations already. Tesla has a ton in the state and the others are building more and more so I did not see a need to raise taxes on anyone, even millionaires, to fund this with little guarantee that the money would only be used for this and not…
Perhaps a massive wave of repossessions will help with the low inventory.
That photo of a shovel being attributed to a dude named Gravedigger88 is totally not sus.
How is remote starter not on the list????
Hasn’t F1 always been primarily catered to the rich?
Lol you think someone who can afford an EQS/S-Class would ever be caught dead in an EQE/E-Class?
Tesla stock needed another bump, eh? We’ve seen this one before.
Tesla will not benefit as much as you might think because they are too expensive. There is a price cap of $55k on cars and $80k on trucks and SUVs. I work in the industry, and transaction data for Tesla is unfortunately not available like it is for most OEMs. That said, a high percentage of Model 3s and Model Ys…
Spun another way, the fact that GM--an American make with factories in the US who has signed deals for battery plants in the US near their own production facilities--only qualifies for half the credit up front should make it clear how few vehicles will actually qualify for the full thing. I wonder if anyone other than…
This is effectively a non-issue as the cybertruck is not a real vehicle and will likely never be produced.
I think this is one of those deals where if he would have crashed someone else in this process he'd be universally hated for it. A not-so-calculated risk, and I expect NASCAR will ban it.