The final battle was definitely a better “here are your decisions” than ME3 had in a lot of ways. I liked seeing the impacts on which Pathfinders were alive and what they did, and so on.
The final battle was definitely a better “here are your decisions” than ME3 had in a lot of ways. I liked seeing the impacts on which Pathfinders were alive and what they did, and so on.
No one is worse than Kaiden. No one.
Yeah, it’s a hair off my 60 (no D)‘s max range to do with with no leftover charge, downtown to downtown. Unfortunately real world conditions like Texas heat, idle traffic (go I35! Keep on building seemingly at random!) and headwinds mean a stopover is necessary.
Fair.
Does this mean no DLC?
Looking short term is what just hosed a bunch of TSLA shorters. You sure you want to follow their lead?
I drove to Austin in my Tesla from Dallas the other week and had one supercharger stop (in Waco) for 15 minutes. I went inside, took a piss, bought a snack, and it was pretty much ready to go when I got back in.
Well, you could if you wanted to invest in a tank and have a fuel company make deliveries. My family only fueled up on trips since we had tanks at home for the farm equipment.
A NEMA 14-50 outlet is pretty trivial to install though (most US homes do have to install one before buying an EV if you want a decent charging rate). Pretty much anywhere in the West it’s a non-issue. If you own a home, you can charge an EV with minimal effort, though yes, there are edge cases.
How often are you driving more than 200 miles at a stretch? Only 8% of drivers have a commute longer than 35 miles each way, with 68% having less than a 15 mile commute back and forth to work each day.
You’ve made a huge fundamental error in your judgment about Tesla — it is not a car company. It’s an energy company that happens to sell cars.
4th Gear:
Comment. Of. The. Day.
Firstly:
I think this is a case of attributing to maliciousness that which is rooted in stupidity.
Where the hell was that bystander supposed to stand? They just appeared as if from nowhere!
Alex Dickinson enjoyed Gangs of New York.
So is Don Huffines related to the Huffines family who own the plethora of Huffines dealerships in North Texas?
Investigating driver claims would imply they’re employees, which is something Uber is keen to avoid.
I feel like... maybe these folks poorly considered their appearance on this show.