Didn’t it do 200+ previous dives?
Didn’t it do 200+ previous dives?
The premise that *most* people even remotely follow what Elon Musk says is a nonsense.
Median income for CA residents = 33,719 USD (2020)
California considered banning black cars in around 2008-09 because of the additional energy needed to cool them down.
How an insurance company loses money should be studied very carefully. As it’s a dream business.
Wait until you get a load of health insurance, it’s basically set up to deny by default, then when you’ve paid your $5000 deductible on top of your $750 per month premium, they only cover 80% of costs. And 20% of say, a broken leg, could easily be another $7000.
not to sound dismissive at all - but emigrating is very easy.
Supra looks a lot better in person, and certain colours help it. It’s really good to drive. (Rented one on Turo). A manual would be even more fun I’d assume. Like most opinions on cars they’re just an opinion not based on ever driving the thing.
I know two police officers, they tell me they just can’t be bothered to do the paperwork or get in an argument with someone. If they want to/need to pull someone over they just chalk it up to ‘erratic driving’. Easy.
I would love CA to have a proper inspection. The number of cars I see with multiple lights out, bald tires and a windshield held together with tape is astonishing.
A gallon where I am is $5.31 average. Good ol’ California prices.
Owned one Audi did 80k zero trouble miles then a shit ton of things went wrong all at once. After a few months of big bills. Sold it and a month later someone totaled it.
I think that’s incredibly harsh. The people who I know that work making cars are deeply passionate about their job and work 70 hour weeks out of the love for it.
This was like reading dumb 1 star Amazon reviews:
I’ll wager there will be a story on here about a $100k Tacoma.
76% of percentages can prove whatever you want your argument to say.
Youtubers catnip.
Yep, just seems like direct sales keeps the money in house. Dealers will still make a killing from over charging for servicing.
Totally agree, but I don’t think that adds up to $900+m