A Corvette can stop VERY quickly. Can you say the same for the 18 wheeler behind it? I’d say he did the safest thing.
A Corvette can stop VERY quickly. Can you say the same for the 18 wheeler behind it? I’d say he did the safest thing.
I know right?
That’s fine if you enjoy being cut off every 30 seconds.
They also have a distance they travel while stopping. The distance between a stationary object vs the car in front of you’s distance needed to stop is not zero...
There is a big difference between safe following distance and stopping distance.
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Hmm, I assumed the tax referred to the $200. I’ll reach out to Olive Garden and get some clarity.
The terminology in play here seems like it’s being done as a prize, so I assume you’d be charged income tax based on the retail price of the trip (minus the $200 you paid, of course).
That is one cute coyote.
“dates david tracy”
Pretty sure I’m not alone when I say this but.
Reminds me of my poor significant other. God bless her, she puts up with so much shit. We have a smallish condo/stacked townhome (12oosqf.)
I don’t know. If you believe some EV critics, eating and peeing are completely optional on that 2,000-mile, cross-country road trip that every person in America takes each week.
We’lll update this post if more information becomes available.
But they really are. I have a 25 mile commute each way, all highway. I would be the ideal candidate to have an electric car for commuting. Drive it to work, drive it home, plug it in. 80% of the time that’s all I drive for the day.
So is your position that Tesla shouldn’t do this and if you want to upgrade your car you have to take it to the shop?
A $300 car payment isn’t really a 1% thing, i think...