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On the Subaru, I’m reminded of this video where a stock subaru easily beats a bunch of “serious” off roader vehicles:

That’s exactly what I thought too. Probably the account shows the amount reversed so the seller thought it meant the check was forged with the routing number and account number of the seller. It makes zero sense for the bank to “verify it” if it really was the seller’s account number, especially given if it was a

It was actually very easy to buy even after they took it off the menu, and plenty of people got one, you just needed to order it from a sales rep. I ended up spending the extra to get the true base model because it didn’t seem worth it to have some of the range locked out and no Autopilot.

Well, charge networks are huge money losers, so these are some of the few ways they can keep costs under control and get some revenue when few people are using them. The problem is the paradox that the best charging network is the one that has few people using it (everyone would rather arrive at an empty station than

It’s not info they are after. They are trying to prevent taking a bath on transaction fees and also they need working capital to maintain and expand their network. If you buy a credit it also encourages you to use it. It also reduces costs in terms of payment terminal maintenance and connection.

I’m basing it on the wiki page which points to two below ground stations, although you are right, it seems it ended up with initially two above ground stations and one underground although it has expanded since then.

Given the throughput (4500 passengers per hour) handles the peak demand already, even with “stupid” vehicles, why does it matter that a subway might have more throughput? Las Vegas would just be wasting money on excess capacity that is overkill for peak demand, and ridiculous for daily demand.

The cost of the 1.7 mile Las Vegas loop, including the tunnels and 2 subsurface stations, and one surface station was $47 million. There is no way in hell you can do that with a subway, even the initial budget proposal (and in the US it is guaranteed to be over budget). I remember reading initial equivalent light rail

Because it would have cost drastically more (even on budget, which they never are), taken much more time to build (even on time, which they never are), and scales poorly when there is lower demand (which is an issue for the convention loop).

It’s possible you rented one that was released prior to adding it, but I remember reading at least some RWD has the acceleration limited to chill and top speed limited to 120mph, as well as a bunch of settings locked out. People buying them used from Hertz reported needing to wait for account to transfer before they

These are based on more insurance claims, not necessarily more crashes. There are other factors why cars like Teslas are more likely to have claims:

Hertz actually has custom software on their cars with special limiters and a profile system to allow guest usage of the Tesla app that regular Teslas don’t have. So if they wanted to add a special mode to disable one pedal driving, it likely is possible.

Yeah, other than the popping of the cover to pop the frunk, the procedure is not significantly different from jumping a typical ICE car.

MotorTrend did a similar stunt with the Alfa Romeo 4C and a Model X, so I’m guessing they were trying to replicate that. I guess they thought that they would be able to beat the Porsche, but picked the wrong car and just went with it anyways as they already had everything prepped. Googling it, given a 12 second

USB-C to A cables are some of the most common given it’s the default configuration for a lot of Android devices.

“I am not” resorting to ad hominums”. I am recognising when people like you will go to any length to defend Tesla, regardless of validity.

Classy, resorting to ad hominem attacks.

The situation with Ford was that EPA was not able to achieve the results in confirmation testing, which required further mandatory revision on the existing ratings.

For 1st gear:

Yeah, seriously, does ANY manufacturer provide a winter tire from factory in the US?