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That’s a feature, not a bug. Unless yer some kinda damn librul commie?!

Of course, in real life, hydrogen is a fossil fuel because it is derived from natural gas.
In the fusion-powered future of from the 1960's dreams, hydrogen is a clean fuel that is made from water and only pollutes water.

Right now they’re expensive and it takes more energy to make them than you get out of them.

Wouldn’t combusting hydrogen still yield NOx issues? As long as their also using air for the combustion, the nitrogen will still be there.

It bears repeating for all the numbskulls who turn on their Tesla’s Autopilot and then proceed to read books, watch movies, and take naps.

Wouldn’t biodiesel/synthetic fuels be both less disruptive and likely less expensive in the long run?

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In general, anything Torch test drove at Lane Auto is also an automatic Nope.

The Segway has been rightly mentioned as a non-car transportation system that was an epic fail.

That’s not the inventor. That’s a billionaire that bought the Segway company in 2009.

Doug DeMuro recently mentioned an interesting one: The Elva. They cut production numbers in half two times since it was such a hard sell and apparently most customers ordered it with a windshield... Which is quite the flop for a car whose party trick is not having a windshield.

But it *can* do what it promises. From the article, “To be clear, a flop here means a vehicle that doesn’t live up to its own standards”.

The sales numbers of the Wrangler tell me it wasn’t/isn’t a flop.

This one:

Tesla get’s away with not including AA and CP, that almost EVERY other automaker offer, well on or both, because Tesla Stans will forgive any and ALL shortcoming’s of Tesla and Lord Musk, no matter how bad.

Wait... what? Is BMW going to deliver new chips OTA?

New crypto currency “Lordscoin” will tap the intersectionality of Evangelical truck owners to raise more money. Even if the company is dead, this new currency will bring it back in no time, like three days.

Good Lords, that thing is ugly.

Seems like you’d probably want to secure your financial future after a primary income earner in your family is negligently killed at his place of work and you’re staring down the barrel of raising 4 kids on your own.

Blatant negligence on the employer (dealer). The employer is responsible for maintaining safe working conditions and properly trained employees. The employer’s gross negligence killed someone, so the employer should be punished. They should have insurance for this type of thing, so in the end it’ll just be their

Sherman or the Willys Jeep. Both could carry 5 people in a squeeze. I understand the Jeep got better mileage, but the Sherman had superior protection for collisions with other vehicles.