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Clear/obvious pricing, though, is still a thing. It changes over time, but if you go on their site today to order a car, you know exactly what it’ll cost you. You may choose to wait if you think you have some idea of what the market is doing and believe that their prices will come down a bit, or you may choose to buy

At least You know what You’re going into to pay. 

Vaporware aside, I’ll just say that, while not interested in this truck up to now, I would buy it if it had what appear to be googly eyes in the picture above...

This is a good answer with caveats.

While it’s not technically a car, the Polaris Slingshot “autocycle” always gets a second glace from me when I see one on the road. It looks to me like the illegitimate child of the Batmobile and Ariel Atom, especially in black. My kid, who is part of the generation that is typically only impressed with the Model X or

Good lord! You can’t just post a picture of an Alpha with no warning. Some of us are in public!

Another vapor ware car that I was actually produced.

Ferrari: “We will never build an SUV”

Read the article.

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I’d love to hear the reasoning behind leasing a $40k car for a total cost of $102k, that seems fiscally questionable. Unless there’s some fringe in there like a fleet of rapid chargers to go with them.

Honestly, police cars - and frankly municipal vehicles of all sorts, seem ideally suited for conversion to EVs. They should all have easy access to charging infrastructure every night (and throughout the day) and they almost certainly aren’t going to be putting in hundreds of miles of distance every day.

I can’t bring myself to buy the Bolt, even though it is certainly a really good deal. It’s a catch 22 because as much as I like the underlying tech, I don’t like the looks nor the cargo space. I’ve been looking for a very small, very cheap EV my wife can kart the kids around town, but I found the bolt to still be less

If what I’m looking at is the subject road, then it looks like walking on it was a good way to break your ankle. It doesn’t look nice at all.

I hate statements like this, even if the writer is being facetious.

This is a good answer. I really want to wait until I get 100,000 miles on my Volt before trading, but with this going away...I might have to speed that up. (though probably more into the EUV not because of the size but because I want adaptive cruise control and maybe supercruise if i find one)

Greenville is a major city of 87K people. Let’s say he’s at least 6 steps from turning it into a company town.

In a similar case, 28-year-old Corey Gary was prompted to leave a tip at a self-service beer fridge in San Diego’s Petco Park. Gary told the Journal that he wasn’t clear where the money was going, but left 20% anyway.

Literally the same ratio on hinge, bumble, and tinder.  

I’m guessing a 100:1 ratio of male to female. Maybe higher.