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Don’t you dare use math... We all know that when the article says 92,000 units of inventory is 92 days worth of sales, that means 1000 units a day.  So, 365,000 units to be sold this year.  Definitely not over a million or the article would be completely bogus...  lol

Complete drivel.

Probably have to wait on the S2 rollout to make any real determination on how HDs e-motorcycle business will do. The livewire is a placeholder, more or less, with price/performance challenges vs Zero.

This article does zero to explain why this has occurred and it’s almost entirely due to three issues:

You should introduce this article with an advisory statement for any dog owners to just skip it. My Labrador is looking at me, disapprovingly, as I type this...

This is a dumb take. Sorry to be so blunt, but it ignores some really big facts completely:

Common sense?  Well, thanks for clearing that up.  Lol.

Pretty innocuous in rental cars. Allows GPS locate and immobilization if stolen, remote unlock if you accidentally lock keys in car or lose them.  95% of everyone carrying a cellphone, particularly if you're using map functions, gives up way more data than this device gathers... and really, now, how is Alamo going to

Pull the article, rewrite it accurately and then republish. Or don’t.

You’re officially on Jalopnik probation for publishing this. I mean, seriously, in LifeaHacker it'd be OK, but here?  What's next "how to avoid the annoying fasten your seatbelt chimes?"

Gotta say... One of the worst takes on this “issue” I’ve read.

Not feasible. Dealers are creating damage, and each one is a different entity with different ‘victims’ and different underlying claims/types of damage. Class actions require many victims, millions in damage...

Rents? Weak sauce. Silly to use words ending in S.

As a long time BF franchise devotee, I’ve learned to cope with (very) imperfect launches. With COVID realities, there’s an even greater tolerance (speaking for myself) for delays and such. But...

Sorry, but this article is pointless and based on a nonsensical premise.

No. Unless you think your home is becoming like a smartphone with a bathroom, kitchen and closets.

If you’re going to use italics and repetition to make your point about FAST and DRIVING then maybe some “TIMES” would be helpful to have context. How FAST were these cars in the hands of very capable DRIVERS making it around the track?

From a "business case" perspective, they still blew a better opportunity here.   With Tesla, Rimac, and others staking out the leadership roles in performance and the availability of Taycan parts in the corporate engineering bin, the most cherished Lambo nameplate should have been applied to a full "Back to the

You came so close.

This is an “unfair” point of view in that a decision to not buy the car up front releases one from the “depreciation risk” over the time that the lease choice covers. Not only is there an inequity with having one party declare a “do over”, but you’re ignoring why used car prices have spiked.