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In the review, Clarkson commented on the poor range of the car, which lasted just 55 miles on a race track, and claimed that it took an eye-watering 16 hours to top the battery up once again.”

Are we really arguing that tesla programming cars to operate more naturaly is a bad thing?

1st Gear: Alternate title - “Make a Mediocre EV, Expect Mediocre Sales

“If in fact it’s a failure in a self-driving or a driving system, that may not be a homicide by DUI even if the driver is intoxicated,” he said

First gear — Towing someone’s car like that seems like serious overreach. I mean, you can’t compel a human witness to testify even if they were right there at the scene, so taking someone’s car seems like a huge violation. I mean, sure — ask the owner for the footage, and get a warrant if needed, but people also have

The second gen Model 3 just started shipping in the spring. Its’ not a “new model” and looks similar but there are a lot of changes vs the outgoing Model 3 under the hood.

Polish, wrap, PPF, tint, ceramic coat, etc. Common things for people to do delivery week of a new car

Let’s be clear here. The dude did not buy all of this simply by “collecting unemployment”. He worked in organized crime, which made him enough money to buy all of this shit. He just happened to also be collecting unemployment benefits at the same time.

I know people predicted (hoped?) this would be a sales flop, but is anyone surprised? Many rich people love ostentatious shit.

FWIW, according to Polk - Cybertruck registrations rose from 1,298 in April to 9,981 in July. 

Shitty headline is shitty, and you know it.

How about we deal with the underinsured knobs who think “cutting up” is fun first? The size of our firetrucks is hardly cracking the the top 1000 on my list of concerns with our roadways 

Hi, its me again. So one good reason why this is a terrible way to prevent unsuitable vehicles on difficult trails is that “AWD” is NOT a good distinction and its out of date.

With modern vehicles this seems like a difficult thing to enforce. Modern AWD systems have come very far and can transfer power in ways 4WD vehicles cant. While a 4WD can split power equally some AWD can force greater than 50% to a specific tire if another is slipping. My 4Runner and my Sequia can do this on top of

As much as I like to point out that these things are poorly designed and poorly built the reason for this failure was from the earlier test where it drove across cement pipes and then the back came crashing down 6 feet onto solid concrete. With the weight of those tubs that probably destroyed the rear and cracked it

Well they will check that you have a valid license, but I doubt they have access to say DMV/police records, and who knows maybe the dude did have good credit. I’m not saying it’s not their fault it 100% is and they need to change their procedures.

Meanwhile the gun nuts who are so scared they need to carry everywhere would love this, but they also hate EV’s.

A California woman is suing JetBlue, claiming the airline’s refusal to allow her emotional support dog to accompany her last year led to a resurgence in her Stage 4 cancer.

Under the ACAA, JetBlue would have been required to accommodate a trained service dog but not an emotional support animal, and JetBlue’s website clearly states that dogs are not allowed in first class.

Based on the wheels in the photo, that’s a 2005 BMW 325i which has 184hp and has a 0-60 time between 7-8 seconds. Compared to a base Honda Accord from the same year, the base BMW isn’t significantly faster or more powerful.