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The whole anti-Bezos tone is ironic, considering I’m constantly bombarded by Amazon advertisements while visiting this site. A little self-awareness might be in order.

This site has come full circle: hating Tesla, loving Tesla, now hating again.

It does make it “based” there, if by “based” the author is referring to the “principal business location”. Which is Texas.

First, it doesn’t appear that there are any issues with demand for EVs. And it’s also doubtful that production can be significantly increased in the short term. Increasing demand by lowering prices wouldn’t result in more sales, so there is currently no incentive for manufacturers to reduce prices.

Changing the clocks twice a year sucks, and anyone who disagrees is wrong. I don’t give a shit if it’s dark or light when I wake up, since I have this really cool switch on my wall that LITERALLY turns dark into light; it’s especially handy when I’m doing my typical morning routine of getting ready for work. I’m

I haven’t been here since the beginning, but I’ve been here for nearly a decade under various guises, and seen a lot of names come and go. But this truly feels like the end of an era. Gone but not departed are Spinelli, Pat George, Ballaban, Tavarish, DeMuro, Hardigree, Fancy Kristen, Andrew, and a whole bunch of

Yeah this is a bad article. I generally defend the writers here, but this one is rough. 

Not sure if you were on the internet back in the early days of 2008-20012, but in case not, I’d like to point out that the Tesla-stans arose in response to the Tesla Haters.

Got my driver’s license at 15. I’ve lived in extremely rural areas, large metro areas, medium sized cities. I’ve personally driven cross-country at least 8 times. I’ve done well over 100 road trips of 1000 miles or more. Don’t know how many miles I’ve driven, but a rought estimate puts me between 500,000 - 750,000

I’ve wanted an NSX for about 18 years. Never could afford one, and unfortunately it doesn’t look like I’m getting any closer. I used to see these in the $20's all the time, I learned just now that these are now $70k and over. Will probably settle for a used 911 somewhere down the road. 

My only car purchase regret was a 1994 Toyota Camry.

Nurburgring lap times are important and while each lap is much longer than your average circuit, this method does not take endurance into account which is a large part of racing. What would be more impressive is to see this car complete 20 laps at this pace without any overheating issues. My guess, judging from past

Do any of the things you mentioned currently exist at economy and scale?

“...you are simply delusional”

I am fairly certain people just want to find ways to say something negative about someone else. It isn’t about being informative - it’s about finding some way to prove someone else wrong. How dare I be happy about my decisions. Lol

The $59,999 corvettes are all being held at the same secret location as the base Porsche 911.

If you’re going to make a questionable decision, make this one:

The problem isn’t that it has a 4-banger, it’s that it has a 4-banger in a damn near $100k car when another (better) engine is readily available.  Also, all the cars you listed cost almost half as much...

Back in the late 80s I was flying home with my parents and 4 brothers from a wedding in El Paso, Kids aged 9, 7, 5, 5 (twins), and 2. What was supposed to be a quick layover in Dallas turned into a 7 hour layover after our arriving pilot took 30 minutes to taxi to the terminal, causing us to miss our next flight by

C’mon man don’t be naive. Google MontanaSkeptic1 and get back to me.