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Need more than your word to back that.

By every other orbital launch vehicle in history, you mean the debris scattered along the bottom of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans? Even Space Shuttle Challenger, obviously high profile because humans were on board, never even had half of its debris recovered. There is literally a place in the Pacific Ocean dubbed

Rivian announced their truck and made first delivery 2 1/2 years later during the pandemic. Tesla, a company that had been making vehicles for years, took 4 years from announcement to delivery.

I’ve never personally seen a law forbidding eating human meat

Rates from State Farm or Farmers for various locations around the country would give buyers an idea of what they’re really in store for

956 Autopilot-related accidents would beg to differ

No I think he means Hyperloop, which has not been made at scale for public use and probably never will be.

You mean the obvious person in a costume that was not intended to be mistaken for a real robot? And now, you can go see the static robot in select Tesla Stores, and see videos they’ve published like picking up eggs without crushing them, and such.

Definitely looking forward to the tech improvements this decade. I’m sure soon, Noland will be able to control his wheelchair by thought instead of using the blow-stick. And that’s just the beginning. Wires connected to where his nerves no longer do, to use thought to control his arms, legs, and hands? Or even a

If you get in an accident, you’d be repairing damage with insurance, right? If you’re in a severe enough accident to damage the battery, you’re probably looking at frame damage anyway, which would total even a gasoline powered car. With a severe enough frontal impact, even if the frame survived, you’d be replacing the

Subsidizing via taxpayers isn’t a viable business model.

EVs Will Cost The Same As Gas Cars By 2030

2nd Gear: Fiat 500e May Not Be All “e”

Pretty much every new car I’ve bought for myself has had double the MSRP of my previous one. My last personal purchase was a 2018 Model 3 Long Range back when I was one of the first in my state to have one. It was $850/mo, all paid off now and no plans of re-selling. The key is to just not buy beyond your means.

I’m guessing it’s the sunk costs of R&D. They were doing the same headlines for Tesla for years, claiming Tesla was going to go bankrupt, losses on every car sold, etc. That was when they were building the Fremont factory, developing the Model S, X. Then building out Nevada and developing the Model 3. Then with the

If I’m $0.01 off I’m going mad trying to figure it out, usually ends up being a rounding error in my mortgage so it was a random cent lower one payment.

Since F-150 Lightning came out in early 2022, and Cybertruck came out in late 2023 / early 2024, and is still in the Foundation Series, isn’t it obvious that a commercial company isn’t going to buy marked up limited edition vehicles if they’re just going to use them for normal business activity?

Agreed.

Agreed.

Some even called what happened an obvious malfunction, pointing to the fact that the the windshield wiper and lights suddenly turned on and started flickering