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I just don't get the model Y. It's huge, but it's not roomy. The frame is big for the sake of being big. It's american as fuck and yet it's everywhere here.
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Take a model 3 and make the cabin taller. That's pretty much all it is, the drive train and everything below a sitting waist is effectively the same car.I just don't get the model Y. It's huge, but it's not roomy. The frame is big for the sake of being big. It's american as fuck and yet it's everywhere here.
Skoda enyaq is the same. MASSIVE on the outside but three adults can sit side by side.I just don't get the model Y. It's huge, but it's not roomy. The frame is big for the sake of being big. It's american as fuck and yet it's everywhere here.

I have it on good authority that Nissan’s training material says they only made the Ariya because of government regulation. Nissan doesn’t want to make or sell it, nobody wants to buy it, but it makes the greenoid technocrat class happy, so here we are.The Nissan Ariya was such a huge flop to the point that Nissan has cancelled it from the US market.
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It was the definition of "basic cookie cutter EV SUV" that did nothing special.
Xiaomi has recalled over 115,000 SU7s for autopilot safety issues.
I have it on good authority that Nissan’s training material says they only made the Ariya because of government regulation. Nissan doesn’t want to make or sell it, nobody wants to buy it, but it makes the greenoid technocrat class happy, so here we are.
But but but journalists tell us regurgitated PR pieces that say electric best and they’ll take over.The loosening on fuel economy standards and tariffs in the US were the final nail in the coffin for the Ariya in the US, as Nissan will still sell it elsewhere. I haven't heard anything about it getting even average sales outside of the US though.
i mean thats one way to do it i guessA Chinese Company showed off battery ejection technology as a way to combat EV fires, by launching them out of the way.
We always knew he was crazy. Reddit brained I FUCKING LOVE SOYENCE types were always creaming their pants about him.Pretty funny seeing even normies try to partake in the conversation about their Tesla and how they bought it before he went "crazy". Rarely do they actually know what he went "crazy" about other than uhh, twitter something or other.
Shaking things up a bit:
A Dodge Charger EV Driver Got a Ticket for a Loud Exhaust
tl;dr cop cited a driver for having an overly loud muffler and disturbing the peace after a completely different car does a burnout at a traffic light. EV was in "auto mode" due to low battery, meaning it was quiet as a mouse. Cop refused to listen when the driver tried to tell him it was an EV.
I'm torn between wanting to mock someone who drives an EV "supercar" and wanting total pigger death.
Uhh he's about to be in a world of hurt. Yeah the ticket is obviously wrong, but he should have hired a traffic lawyer (he undoubtedly got dozens of solicitations) to take care of it.Almost three months since the stop, Mike told us that he hasn’t yet paid the fine nor fought it because “the case number is not in [the court’s] system,” even though the citation itself requires a court appearance. “I have called the courthouse every week for the last 10 weeks trying to schedule the court date/appearance, and still nothing,” Mike said.


EV grift Faraday Future suffered a vehicle fire at their LA headquarters, leading to an explosion. / Archive
AKA: The most blatant and least subtle attempt at insurance fraud I've ever seen.
And one man's Xiaomi SU7 car started to move by itself while parked: / Archive
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Tesla has unveiled the long-promised cheaper versions of its two main cars, dubbed the Model 3 Standard and Model Y Standard, after the expiration of the $7,500 tax credit for American buyers of most of its cars.