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Wants a fun car...with a GVWR over 6000 pounds...huh?

Your pup’s adorable, and I’m sure by now it’s much bigger than a doberman, but I think your perspective might be skewed by living with a giant, shaggy, beast.

I’m a front line physician and my wife is a healthcare attorney and we both operate an urgent care and COVID-19 testing and treatment site.

Tax code on big pickups and SUVs is so ridiculous.

I’m thinking she wants something overall lower, at least lower feeling. But yeah, the 6000lb GVWR limits things. Basically, they’re getting a crossover. 

I’m pretty sure the Kia Niro does not have a 12v battery, and yes, it’s rather annoying that no one else figured that out earlier.

This isn’t unique to Tesla, just that it’s harder to access the 12v battery. For instance, the Nissan Leaf is known for killing the 12v battery for a number of reasons, like leaving the car on the charger for too long.

Because you’re a selfish prick.

It’s easy to have speed limiters defeatable for off-highway driving.

This is America, where it’s already illegal to speed, you dink.

Been here since 2017, pal. 

The government already tells you what you need. It’s already illegal.

People used to be able to buy cocaine at the drug store, but that went away, too. 

Very much not a thing anymore. That went away in 1999. 

Who are you arguing with? He agreed with you. Dangerous driving is stupid under any circumstances, whether it’s a sideshow or one of those shitty rallies. Anyone saying one is okay and the other is not is just trying to rationalize their bad behavior.

I live in Nevada, bud. We have 80 mph speed limits here. I don’t need to go faster than that, and neither do you.

And yes, I did over 40,000 miles in 2019 across pretty much every state in the nation. 

Cool, make it defeatable when you aren’t on a public road.

Explain to me why you need to go faster than 85

Literally I have no idea. I’ve publicly called for a mandatory factory 85 mph limiter on all cars.

1. Not a highway.
2. Not sitting in the middle of, driving normally.
3. Not asking for trouble.

Crossing the double yellow is extremely dumb at all times, and I don’t do it. I would never glorify someone who does that on a public street.

What is the justification for selling street legal cars that can travel in excess of 100 MPH?