So, the car could have been saved, some time just before the camoflage hood...
So, the car could have been saved, some time just before the camoflage hood...
Given Musk’s pattern of tardiness and failed delivery dates, that might better be stated as:
But, but, but...
Same answer for all of them:
Let’s not use the word “art”, and, instead, use the word “valuable”.
Agree 100%.
The car can only produce telemetry if it is used, or operated (read: driven), presumably by the lawful owner who purchased and legally owns the vehicle.
So, according to this line of logic, I buy a typewriter, and the typewriter manufacturer owns all of the books I type on that typewriter...
Happily, the actual number of cars manufactured with stick shifts is higher than CarMax’s used car numbers, because those manual transmission cars are kept by their original owners and passed down to children, never, ever being sold in the used car market.
Bronze colored car with small, superficial wound.
BULLSHIT!
The photos he is using for his vehicle inventory, with the super clean white background and white garage doors, is recognizable as one of the Japanese auto auction standard photo backdrops.
A car is not broken in until 140,000 miles.
A range extender for a low emissions electric vehicle... So, a gasoline powered electric generator...
“...showed the officer how the touchscreen controlled most of the car’s functions, the officer apologized, maybe a little embarrassed at his lack of tech savviness, and let Hall go.”
No mention of the Geo Spectrum?
They sold almost 300,000 of them (295,986).
Remember when car manufacturers made cars that resembled each other? Now, some tight sphincter at a Japanese luxury car company, who are trying to act all European, spouts some b.s. line about “You’ll notice a similar appearance in all out cars. That’s the Lexus DNA...”.
Where is this motoring utopia, where police actually enforce distracted driving laws?
“Japanese people don’t want American cars.”