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but you still have an aircraft that is massively large and painfully slow. That’s not going to change

They would have done it faster, but they were also playing Pokemon Go...

It’s not just the tariffs, the UK has to import most of its raw materials such as iron and aluminum with the pound loss in value of 7% compared to the Euro those raw materials and any parts they import will cost more, then add in the tariffs to export to the EU.

Tesla being late to hit a target. Never heard that before.

France (and other European countries) has a real problem with relegating immigrants/migrants (especially Muslim) to ghettos, and pretending they don’t exist. when a people ends up stuck in the margins with few options to better their situation, they become desperate and increasingly believe violence is their only

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Hmh, well, that’s great but what about direct flights to Luton?

There are plenty of commenters right here whom if I was the conspiratorial type, would assume were commenting from a cubicle at Tesla HQ, or perhaps Musk’s basement.

There’s a very narrow residential street right near my house, where two cars going the opposite direction can barely squeeze by each other. And, there’s a perfectly nice sidewalk on one side.

are you serious? If he were any more polite, given the context of the situation, he’d be considered Mr. Fucking Rodgers.

Yep, if he was really interested in de escalated the situation, he would have explained that they are only hiding out on the dudes driveway because obama’s illegal muslim immigrant friends are out to steal their birth certificates.

Ray Lee Wayne must be an unstoppable monster.

He then jumped into his Lambo, yelled, “Lexit!” and promptly crashed into a wall - that absolutely everyone saw was there all along - massively depreciating the car’s value.

1st Gear Huge difference between a hiding a defect that shows up only after has been in the market and a deliberate design choice that knowingly violates the law and is in fact intended to cheat the tests which insure compliance with said laws.

Either way, the environment apparently trumps safety, and VW may still end up paying a lot for its criminal case; not to mention all those lawsuits.

Eh, we struggle with that too - especially with the whole rabid “Support our troops” fanaticism that still results in homeless veterans.

Yes, my point. This comment shows up every single time there is a GM/Ford/Chrysler recall even if it’s only a few hundred cars. I’m just sharing that love with Toyota too, because somehow they always get a pass.

You mean the big airbag recall that Toyota’s also involved in and doesn’t have parts for? Yeah, good example.

This. A new vehicle costs ~$1B to develop.

Cars.com is full of shit anyways, and frankly has a vested interest in the most popular car in america remaining the most popular car in america.