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is set to transition to hydrogen power in 2024 — but before it does, it’ll bid adieu to its electric powertrains with its first-ever race in America

If you are supply constrained instead of demand constrained, like if you only have one new factory with the capability to make X number of vehicles per year, you want to make vehicles that can be padded with the most profit.

The Average Cost Of A New Car Jumped $10,000 In Five Years

The irony is certainly appreciated.

I don’t typically like the aesthetics of crossovers, but honestly they nailed it on this one, that looks great. All the best parts of the new Prius with a little something that reminds me of the C-HR

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It’s already on sale and already being delivered. Here’s an example of some real customers (a young couple with a kid) who invited an auto detailer to come document them picking it up from their local store

There is some more great stuff buried in the thread. Like stuff you would talk to your college mathematics professor about. You know, ordinary Chevrolet dealership small talk.

If convicted, this would be at least Scott C. Farmer’s fifth drunk driving offense

Sorry, my bad. I saw NEDC but my brain processed WLTP and mixed some things up.

WLTP is about 22% higher than EPA rating, so that 649 mile rating translates to 506 miles, using a massive 150 kWh battery pack (3.37 miles per kWh).

My point was that you can’t just say “Tesla Drivers Have More Car Crashes Than Anyone Else: Study”, when the study was much more narrow than that. “Tesla Drivers File Ever So Slightly More Insurance Claims Than Anyone Else: Study” would’ve been a more accurate title but it’s less click baity.

While it’s an obviously terrible outcome for the woman, it is certainly not a Tesla-specific issue or one that Tesla really had control over.

Too many variables here to draw that kind of conclusion.

Nobody said they had passed the top of the S-curve in their production. They just started a month ago making a brand new product in a brand new factory, so it’s at the very beginning of the ramp. But the other guy seems to refute that production has even began at all, despite them being spotted in pretty much every

You really need to cut it out with the misinformation. It is currently a production vehicle. Customers have it on hand. Others are en route. Multiple YouTubers I follow have (if I recall) a January or February delivery date. Presumably you haven’t seen one in person yet?

Great idea but I fear society has degraded so much that people will use this as an indicator to mess with them, purposely brake checking to test the system and stuff. Just like how I imagine when we see more Cybertrucks on the road, it’ll also be a thing for strangers to hit random Cybertrucks with a sledge hammer

I was just commenting on how the people buying $80k trucks aren’t buying them because they actually are trucks, they’re buying them because they want to look like they’re driving a truck. Very weird development in the modern auto market indeed

You think people with $80k pickup trucks put dirty parts in the bed?

That you have to keep your eye on the gas gauge because you can’t just snap your fingers and wake up with a full tank every morning. Imagine if in order to keep using your cell phone, you had to stop at the T-Mobile/Verizon store once a week for 5 minutes instead of just unplugging it from your night stand.

I’ve come to appreciate that my body likes to stand up and walk around for a few minutes every few hours. We don’t pretend we’re on a Cannonball Run, we just have a Subway sandwich for lunch like we would’ve always stopped for. Just this time we don’t also need to pay for gas