The Model S is a seriously nice car. I find the rest of the Tesla offerings bland and overpriced for what they are. The interiors of the 3 and Y are soooo bad. The X has those dumb ass doors and looks like a swollen tick that is due to pop.
The Model S is a seriously nice car. I find the rest of the Tesla offerings bland and overpriced for what they are. The interiors of the 3 and Y are soooo bad. The X has those dumb ass doors and looks like a swollen tick that is due to pop.
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people at this point are probably fed up with overinflated car prices. The souring economy isn’t helping either.
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At this point I’d say its going to only get worse for Tesla. Musk has a lot to do with the blame. In stretching himself thin the lineup and its technology is getting stale. The Model S has…
Can’t wait till auto production gets back to full swing with automakers pumping more cars than people want or need. Causing people to get deals under MSRP again, which will destroy the value of all used cars sold on lots which will eventually trickle down to private sales.
NP, although for me I’d have its Magnum brother. I wouldn’t want to be associated as a Charger driver though...Whenever you see shit on social media or the internet with street takeovers, burnouts in crowds etc its almost always chargers or challengers these days.
Based on what data ? I am working closely with Hydro One and Hydro Quebec and both are scaled to deal with an EV ramp up, (specially in QC) and let’s not forget that most EV are/will be plugged at night.
We also had a Jack-Cheese, with a dollop of Fox Terrier. A friend owned boy and girl Jacks and a girl Fox-Chihuahua mix. When she bred the Jacks, the boy had an especially good day that also involved the girl mutt. The result: One purebred Jack and five Jack-Cheeses, born on the same day. Elvis was a good boy.
Seems like a reasonable enough price for some V8 fun in this market. I wouldn’t daily it with California’s gas prices, but it would make a nice change of pace car to go along with a more economical commuter. Kudos to the seller for not giving the car the full douchebro makeover with blacked out lights and other tacky…
The automakers that slacked off can really only blame themselves. EVs in their present form have been a thing for 12 years now, and 16 years by the time these laws start, and 25 years by the time the 100% target has to be hit. There will literally be EVs with Antique plates on them then.
Looking forward to Alberta claiming they won’t have to follow the rules.
Pass! It’s been in an accident. A pretty bad one, too. Severe enough that it knocked the steering wheel over to the passenger side!
It’s so stupid that this happened. If there’s any part of your vehicle on railroad tracks when the gates start to activate, you get the hell out of there. Even if it means physically pushing the vehicle in front of you or driving into a ditch.
So this is just an expensive resort vacation that happens to be VERY loosely based around an F1 race.
Things I would expect for a million dollar ticket price:
* A few laps in an F4 car
* A few laps in an F3 car
* A few laps in an F2 car
* A few laps in an F1 car (last year’s car is fine)
* Ride along with Bernd in the safety car
* FULL pit/track pass I want to be allowed to go anywhere safe at anytime
* Wave the checkered…
I guess you haven’t noticed…. But the attitude towards rich people in the US isn’t exactly fucking rainbows and unicorns anymore.
You never, ever take an oversize load over a railroad track unless you have adequate space on the other side to get clear. If necessary you ask law enforcement to stop traffic so you can cross or turn onto a road to gain the necessary clearance. The trucking company is in a world of hurt.
I feel like if you are moving something like that you need to coordinate with the railroad if a crossing is unavoidable.
There is no passenger 747-8-> freighter conversion certified. With so few passenger 747-8s built one is unlikely to every be developed, as chances of recouping costs is remote (even if a lot of engineering work has been developed for things like 747-400 conversions).
Good. And hopefully they’ve also increased the fines for removing or circumventing emissions equipment.
Great, amazing, fantastic! Now lets go after cargo/container ships next and leave race cars alone!
Better yet, lets invest in a better rail system so we can reduce the number of trucks and pollution at the same time!