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The only way to validate this is to test the car... everything else is conjecture.

Range can compensate for charge time. If you had 1000 mile range, you would inevitably find quite a bit of available downtime of the car to charge it and keep it topped off. The ultimate would be to target the longest single day drives probably on the order of 700ish miles. You’d almost never be worried about recharge

How about state legalized marijuana? Should the Federal Government retaliate against those? 

It’ll be like horses People will still own, ride, and operate them, but it’s just going to be for entertainment purposes. 

I mean it IS what he’s supposed to do as CEO. It inevitably draws articles, comparisons, debates, and lots of internet hand wringing which ultimately benefits the company regardless. Can you imagine how many eyeballs this has attracted across the internet? It’s just another PR schtick. Everything is geared to just

If you’re advocating for individual rights and freedoms, shouldn’t states’ rights be a priority over national ones? It allows for local groups to create laws that are applicable for themselves and not beholden to these large cumbersome regulations. If anything this is the federal government overreaching and not

The thing to remember is that given a 5 figure deduction (pretty small relatively speaking) they get basically the equivalent of a million dollar marketing campaign.

Keep in mind that melting point of a metal is where it turns to liquid. But metals have an arrest or critical temperature where they begin to dramatically lose structural strength and begin to become soft. Structural steel will lose about 50% of it’s strength at 1100F and I imagine that aluminum probably would lose it

Just laughed out loud at my desk in a quiet office. Take your star.

Firing up the lighter always comes BEFORE you start smoking so...

Shed-inger’s Box? 

Concrete highways are grooved to increase longevity, improve road noise, and improve road traction. You don’t do this with asphalt as it’s far too soft. But concrete is strong enough to get grooves.

HOW DO YOU EVEN DRIVE IF YOU ARE NOT BLIND WITH RAGE?

It’s just about scale. At a certain point, the lawyer(s) and the time and cost of handling the tickets exceeds the cost of permitting and properly throwing the event. The city’s costs may go up, but they can easily up the ticket’s penalty to compensate.

Agree w/ you on the majority of the body but the back end still screams old-person car to me. The CTS-V is a great car and it’s a huge step forward to the company, no doubt. But this is still one ugly butt:

if only they could bring the wagon Stateside....

I guess you’re the kind of person that thinks black face is fine too, since it’s just representative of the actual skin color.

So much wagon envy. I can’t afford a V90 and I can’t have this. :-(

Um... 59,409 pedestrian and cyclist injuries and 231 fatalities in 2016. There are a shit ton of pedestrians in the great City of New York with a population of 8.5 million people. Albany has a population of 98,000 people.