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I, for one, am.

Ok, just to be clear here since our man Ryan isn’t too hot on communication:

Checks calendar. *shrug*

You can find them on ebay, in various conditions and prices...

I bought this set for myself in Germany in 1994:

Can we not give this tool anymore views?

I don’t know if its law or not, but if you own a nice old vintage, most of the attendants are just fine with letting you pump it yourself.

Technically, you can also pump your own diesel in OR, although most attendants don’t know that, and I stopped bothering to argue with them since they were already defensive about the fact that I didn’t want to wait 20 more minutes for them to finish smoking their damn cigarettes and come pump my damn fuel already.

Fast DC Charging (Supercharger, Chademo or CCS) is primarily useful for long distance driving. Any given day, most people aren’t doing that, they’re going about their daily lives, and standard 240v AC charging (level 2, or NEMA 14-50) is more than adequate for that. Depending on the on-board charging capacity on your

Three words: Better charging network.

Any car with summer performance tires isn’t safe to drive in the snow. Is that the car’s fault? (We had a 2011 VW Jetta Sportwagen TDI with 17" wheels and Continental summer tires. It was horrible in the snow on those. We also had a set of 16" wheels with Dunlop Wintersport snow tires, it was awesome on those).

Considering how much ignorance and bullshit he was spewing, I find it hard to believe anything he says.

I’ve got nearly the exact same car.

$1301.92.

This frickin guy...

Cat traps? You mean boxes...

Yeah, but it wasn’t a loss on the cars, it was a loss due to cap/ex. They’re building more capacity in the Gigafactory(ies), they’re expanding the Supercharger network, and they’re building more manufacturing capacity. All of this costs money, and all of it is necessary for the company to grow and scale. And, its

That’s what I was thinking too. And given the anticipation of the Model 3, I think its another contributor to slower sales of the S and X.

In that sense, its sort of like a Top Gear Challenge sort of thing. Buy a car (or in this case, get offered one for free) and drive it 500 miles. Hilarity ensues...