Wings hold a lot more than engines and flaps; in flight, wings are holding up the entire plane.
Wings hold a lot more than engines and flaps; in flight, wings are holding up the entire plane.
Any spoken announcement from Elon is worth the paper it’s written on.
Still waiting for that fantastic replacement of the Affordable Care Act.
If you think driving a Cybertruck rushed to production and held together with duct tape and prayers is a crazy idea, have fun winding your roadster up to 200mph. Make sure the GOPro is on and recording when you try it.
It’ll have a range of 18,000 miles on a single charge.
Let me guess....It will fly, come with laser cannons, be made of some super secret non-Newtonian material, and make a perfect omelet on your morning commute too?
Trump has not explained the plan in detail.
It also points to a problem that AI, at least in its current state, and Generative AI and LLMs in particular, isn’t actually LEARNING anything. It’s training on data and then spitting out answers to queries based on probabilities of the data it has consumed. The answers can sound more natural and human-like, and get…
We had a lovely experience buying our Telluride, actually. But that was entirely due to the fact that it was used and not purchased from a Kia dealership.
I can’t believe the AI grift is still so hot that it can raise stock prices while revenues and profits are tanking.
I long for the day when 24 hours passes without hearing about EM or DJT.
It’s beyond comprehension that no matter how often Elon’s promises are proven to be delusional lies that never get fulfilled, no matter how insane and bigoted his behavior is, and how dysfunctional his products are, it never seems to tank the stock price the way it should. Capitalism in a nutshell I guess.
so what you’re saying is I need to sprinkle a little bit of salt in it first. 🤣
Does the type of vehicle change the dealership experience? 😄
I WAS IN THE POOL!
It doesn’t look like that regularly! It was cold out there!
Yes, also the hood crush and side impact standards (which raise the beltline) and rollover crash standards (which thicken the pillars).
I agree with your economic analysis but only assuming it qualified for the tax credit. Without the credit you would probably never make up the difference*...why we bought a regular vs a prime earlier this year. Also, they are probably still marking up Primes and regular hybrids have some discounts.
There have been multiple studies, with very different results. When people own plug in hybrids they tend to charge them religiously. If the PHEV is a company vehicle, then they basically never plug them in, because the company is paying for the gas.
Adding a 240V outlet isn’t that expensive so long as the outlet isn’t terribly far from the box.