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    sometimes it’s ok to keep your thoughts to yourself

    The car also rides hard. There is no getting around this.

    wait, i thought abe vigoda died years ago ...

    What do I want to know ...

    How about an ‘85 Chevy Caprice Classic with only 1900 miles to go with it?

    Practice (and have fun) in an empty parking lot:

    bingo.

    guess that answers the question I posed a year and a half ago “Who would buy this $80,000 Lincoln Continental?”

    This won’t help me back out of the grays, but that No. 17 Ferrari is ... not their best work. MG did it better IMO. (and I usually love clown shoes, wagons, hatches, etc.) (top pic of it is a little better than the bottom pic)

    1 million percent improper technique!

    He died in a “practice crash”?

    Sorry to hear you’re having trouble, but the first mistake you made was wanting to use your phone and spotify and all that. Trips like this are a great chance to ‘unplug’, listen to the engine (I know, probably pretty loud and drone-y), listen to the sounds of the highway, and give your mind a chance to breathe. At

    Part of the reason is due to the potentially huge price tag, which I optioned up to $80k and wrote about last year here:

    curious how much you should reduce tire pressure. say for ex. your ‘regular’ tire pressure is 40 psi, what would you reduce them too, assuming you have a gauge handy.

    roger that

    ummmm, what? 65k best case with little to no rebate? you’re delusional. if someone doesn’t see that that’s the WORST case scenario, than they are offical Musk fukboy haters/fakenews/fluffers.

    you think that a Gigafactory that just opened recently is supposed to already be making batteries “much cheaper”? perhaps you forget how much it costs to make such a factory and that it will take years to bring the prices down. you can’t just say, “wham, we built a gigafactory today, now, thru our efficiencies, we

    Justin, I’m curious, what are the “poor quality control” issues that have been reported on the 3? I saw one video where he didn’t like how material in the A frame didn’t exactly line up to the windshield the way he wanted it to (something most people would never notice) but I haven’t seen anything else. (genuinely

    yup. I only put 9 or less gallons per month into my 2007 boring Prius (which has hauled LARGE dressers, ladders, and 2x4's) but on the weekends, the Lotus gets to carve the canyons in Malibu.

    what about all the small businesses it would affect. say a plumber that works in that area? I guess they could add a surcharge to their costs, but depending on their route, other plumbers who live in different areas could get a competitive advantage. or what about the local bagel shop who has various supplies shipped