wagons-midwest
Wagons-Midwest
wagons-midwest

Could probably make a relevant joke about “Crystal Shit” here, but I can’t think of one. 

From “Bitchin Camaro”. Pertinent...

I did that same thing once.

I reject part of your premise... that fuel is expensive. $3.10 a gallon? That’s seriously cheap. Americans are just too used to cheap gas.

as a Michigander, I’m not happy about the growth in Ohio

2nd Gear: Oh, I’m sure Elon’s family is pretty familiar with doing business in areas known for genocide.

You probably should open the garage door when you let the Charger idle. 

The Urban Meyer throws someone an underling under the bus. 

If only the actual cars were stuck 20 years in the past as well...

Can we PLEASE stop with the “family farm” red herring that I have been hearing since my childhood?! The state tax doesn’t kick in until $12,000,000 - how many middle class struggling farms are worth more than $12,000,000? Basically none. 

No one doesn’t understand that and I’m embarrased for you for writing this like a brilliant revelation that we give a fuck about.

Weird that you’re scolding others for “not understanding money” and then go on to imply stock shares aren’t a liquid asset.

Fair share is a stupid term used because it appeases anyone who thinks someone should pay more. What’s fair? People also don’t like to think far enough ahead to consider how you would actually implements any tax changes. Simplest way is some type of progressive consumption tax. No loans backed by assets would skirt

See if the previous generation Mazda3 fits. Versatile daily driver.

The amount of gear you can fit in a touring bus is huge. Loading all that stuff on an airplane.. no. Plus no touring musician should ever get in a small plane, helicopter or on a commercial flight. Just give up flying.

Agreed. 21 year old MkIV Golf, used gear box, new clutch and Bentley manual as reference. Been working form home for 21 months, so this is just fun as only driving a slow car fast can be. 

Same situation here, though I went ahead and just replaced the transmission a few months ago. Got 13 years and 146k out of the first one, so hopefully I can ride this one for the same amount. I’d rather pay a few grand and not have a high car payment, and know the history of the car that I’m in,than to play their

Sure, I acknowledge that different rates of thermal expansion and contraction with different materials is a real phenomenon. So I guess what Musk is saying is that BMW has succeeded in solving this problem, whereas Tesla has not succeeded, or has chosen not to attempt to solve it.

“Production is hell,” Musk puts it frankly.