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Stephen
stephen-macarthur

Looking at the way it benz around her body, I wonder how many people she accidentally bumped into.

Americans think about fuel in this way:

Ignorance knows no sex.  There are plenty of clueless dudes out there as well.

The USA is huge and spread out, and we drive EVERYWHERE. “How far can I go?” is inherently more simple and relatable than “How much will I consume?”

Yes, the Stanley drinkware contains lead. It is sealed off at the base of the mug and covered up. Unless the mug is damaged and that little cap on the bottom comes off, there is no risk of lead contact.

Even without the appreciation in value, would you still regret selling it? That’s the true measure.

Ridiculous and Aspirational “lifestyle” merchandise is hardly unique to Tesla. Take a glance at the Porsche Boutique for completely over-the-top stuff. They once sold paperclips shaped like a 911!

I see this and I say, they are selling Freedom-Hating cars. Not trucks, cars. I don’t like them. The electric with Communist...excuse me SOCIALIST China batteries cost 4 times as much! They’re telling me you can’t say Communist anymore folks, it’s Socialist now! America loves big, affordable trucks! It’s a beautiful

It says “EVs” but it could also mean “electrified vehicles”. In addition to 100% battery EVs, they could also be including PHEVs and Hybrids in that 25 number.

You won’t find a politician alive that would willingly stand in front of the US Automotive industry and tell them “Zero tariffs for China - here they come! If you fail it’s your fault.”

Honda has historically been very lean on PHEV offerings in the USA. The only ones I can recall are the Accord PHEV from ~10 years ago and the slow-selling Clarity PHEV. It would be a very big deal if Honda started offering a PHEV Civic (or any PHEV for that matter). The fact that it was not mentioned makes me think

What a rookie. Everyone knows sovereign citizens don’t need to display a license plate, nor do they need to use the pathetic, SOCIALIST public road system. They have their own Sovereign Roads for that! Also, why didn’t he try to arrest the cop for intruding on his Peaceful Sovereignty?

You were SHOCKED that a bare-bones rollerskate city car was terrible to drive?

The A/C in my 2017 Mazda is also pretty weak. It feels like it runs at 2/3 of the capacity it needs to. Also the 2.5L base engine you are referring to is pretty old by 2024 standards, and it doesn’t pair well with the 3,700lbs curb weight of the CX-50.

I rented an HHR in ~2008, and it had the worst steering of any car I’ve ever driven.

Positive camber - like a Sir!

Probably the brand new 2002 CR-V manual we once had. 1st gear was really short, the shifter was positioned really low, the engine made barely adequate power and hated to rev, and the suspension allowed way too much roll. For being a manual the fuel mileage wasn’t much to brag about, either.  Other than that it was a

For every one of these bad experiences I feel like there is one glowing experience of the system. Either the system really isn’t very consistent or people have widely varying expectations of how the system should behave.

How does the 2% post trial period take rate compare to when “full self-driving” was being offered at full price and not as a trial?