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You’re saying that charging at home “doesn’t fit your lifestyle?”

That ship definitely does not have “an Olympic-sized swimming pool with waterslide.”

Tons of Olympic athletes get tattoos after they’re done at the games. I imagine that tattoo parlor will be very busy on the last day or two before everyone goes home.

Why would she buy it and not drive it?

“Suspicious” of what?

Did she drive it, or did she own it?

Of course a cop can write the ticket, and then you have a great chance of getting it dismissed if you are willing and able to contest it.

Only because Tesla opened up their chargers to non-Teslas, but didn’t make their own cables long enough to reach either side of the cars.

There are so many different and conflicting stereotypes for Subaru Outback drivers, I don’t think “old people” even cracks the top 3.

It’s because they’re quoting from a local news network’s article, and the guy in question is a (volunteer) football coach at a school in their region.

Wants: Not too challenging, with Carplay, under $25,000

They were obviously being sarcastic. The insurance is NOT that high.

Right and most people that own vans, own another car

A parent driving their kids around is pretty much the default scenario for a van...

And there’s nothing wrong with that.

My Costco has kiosk ordering at the food court but so far does not have you scan your membership card.

They’ll have a card scanner at the ordering screens, just like they already do at the self-checkout machines.

Also, vans are more of a road trip type vehicle as well.

Disingenuous how?

Similarly, that AWD/4WD cars are better at stopping in snow