I am certain we could round up all the billionaires in the US, seize their wealth and assets, sell it all and distribute the money to everyone else, and life would be better for the 99.9% of the rest of us.
I am certain we could round up all the billionaires in the US, seize their wealth and assets, sell it all and distribute the money to everyone else, and life would be better for the 99.9% of the rest of us.
I was a bit skeptical upon seeing the actual graph...
Is the attack against GPS or IRS? IRS is mentioned in the quote but GPS is in the title so it’s a bit confusing.
I bought my own at age 17 that looked just like it. With my dad’s help, much to my mom’s disapproval. But it was crap. So I got a different one a year later, 1987 GT 5-speed V6, and kept it for 12 years. Actually sold it to someone right here in the Jalopnik comments section several years ago.
I bought a 1984 in red that looked just like it when I was 17. It was $900 so you can guess how solid it was. But I liked the idea of it, so I got a 1987 GT 5-speed V6 when I was 18 and had it until I was 30. So I guess I’m part of a 3-Fiero family tree!
Probably my dad’s 1985 Pontiac Fiero. He had it until I was around 6 years old when he sold it after buying a Dodge Dakota pickup. Technically the first car I drove, too! I remember sitting in his lap steering it up our street while he worked the pedals and shifter. Actual picture of it around he time he listed it for…
I was going to say, that sounds like evidence we’re in a simulation right there, if the guy’s name had Plast in it 😅
Weird sun reflection on the driver side, looks like they’re both blacked out
We’ve come upon the days when someone has the choice of a Dodge Viper or a brand new loaded Camry for the same amount of dough
I’d go with another Tesla Model 3, but I’d bump up to the Performance trim. It’s actually pretty crazy that due to the price drops, it’d be cheaper to get the Performance than what my mid-trim AWD cost when new 5 years ago.
I’ve never driven mine across time zones but I have owned it for 5 years and it’s updated correctly every time. I suspect most cars with navigation systems would have the ability to do though
Can’t you see it’s clearly BS? The chart shows $5.77/gallon just for the stuff I plainly calculated out using my own data to be $1.15/gallon. And $7.44/gallon of what they show doesn’t even apply if you’re not a California resident, which is debatable anyway since it’s not related to distance driven and thus it’s a…
As an owned myself, it’s shocking (no pun intended) that they didn’t even find this by accident. Basically everyone over the age of 40 who I’ve given a ride has accidentally reached for the physical handle first, and I have to stop them and have them use the button. The physical handle doesn’t drop the window before…
Now look at the newer ones seen on the trail. Zoomed in from the photos I re-posted from Facebook:
Here’s the same photo zoomed in. I didn’t take these, just saw them posted on Facebook
I’ve seen that up to 100 have potentially been made already.
Could’ve just been an unsanctioned thing where they were driving around in the prototype and came upon a car show
however the power doors wouldn’t allow her to exit the vehicle
I bet it’s pretty much the opposite of that. It might go the way of the Model S/X, where sales hold great until the market gets saturated. The draw of this isn’t that it’s a truck (so it probably won’t pull in a lot of F-150 buyers), but that it’s ridiculously quirky and futuristic, the way people 30 years ago…
Likely just an early pre-production prototype that they wrapped for fun. If you look at some of the other Cybertrucks that have been spotted in public lately, all of these fitment issues seem to be fixed. For example look at the tailgate alignment of this Cybertruck spotted on a trail: