It’s called humor.
It’s called humor.
The great thing is today you can avoid Tesla and very easily get a superior product.
Thankfully, currency conversions are a terrible predictor of U.S. pricing. Possible differences in base-level equipment aside, the Q5 in Germany starts at €49,950 or about $53,600. In the U.S. it starts at $45,300
Hahaha, thanks.
ROFL! How dead at the wheel do you need to be to allow the car to drive itself THAT FAR down the VERY BUMPY train tracks? That is an *impressive* level of stupidity for both Tesla and this driver.
Exactly. That is a personality defect that is not fixable. She needs to leave him over this.
The answer is obvious: the writer needs to get her own priorities straight, dump that asshole, and use the incident to get sole custody of the child!
The mindset that insists on things like this is beyond seeking ostentatious displays of wealth. It’s obscene, vulgar even. There’s a part of me that’s genuinely sad, that so much wealth can be hoarded by a single human.
Story about seeing Tesla cars from space includes no images of seeing cars from space....
I’ve said before that Tesla’s biggest advantage was the Supercharger network, but since that’s been opened up to anyone, people who want an EV are no longer funneled to Tesla.
Ow. I looked at the picture (while eating — I’m not bothered by blood) and that definitely needed stitches. Wound like that, on a very bendy body part that gets frequent use (you will never quite appreciate just how often you use your wrists until you’ve got them bandaged or splinted), is absolutely going to need…
Cyber Truck .... $103,492
ER Visit.... $18,243
Elon Payoff .... $56,000,000,000
In British Colombia this is a failure for a motor vehicle safety inspection. You aren’t allowed to have anything on the exterior of the vehicle that is ‘sharp enough that a child could cut their finger on’.
56 billion pay package? Sounds about right, right?
When you do a DFMEA, one of the criteria for a risk is if something would happen that would or could cause a negative perception of the product in the media. Once again we have confirmation that Tesla doesn’t do DFMEA.
If I was the sort of person who thought it was a reasonable idea to purchase an alligator, logic and reason have already exited stage left so...
There were posts on Threads over the weekend about CT owners finding that the braking is sorely lacking. They’ve had to swerve or brake unusually early, in order to avoid collisions.
“I don’t have Stockholm Syndrome, master Elon told me I don’t!” -CT owners, probably
Official parade car for the Leopards Eating People’s Faces Party.
Metaphoric thin skin : 1