โJun-14-2019 09:26 AM
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โJun-20-2019 08:02 AM
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:BillyBob Jim wrote:
Oh WTH, may as well jump into the silliness full bore.
In a series of tweets on Tuesday night, Elon Musk provided a number of new details about the Tesla pickup truck. Among these is the massive electric vehicleโs insane towing capacity of up to 300,000 pounds, or 150 tons.
Weight Police where are you?
Can't find the tweet but I'll guess, if you have just came from the marijuana thread, you must have confused Space X Dragon's payload re-supply to space station.
โJun-19-2019 07:37 PM
BillyBob Jim wrote:
Oh WTH, may as well jump into the silliness full bore.
In a series of tweets on Tuesday night, Elon Musk provided a number of new details about the Tesla pickup truck. Among these is the massive electric vehicleโs insane towing capacity of up to 300,000 pounds, or 150 tons.
Weight Police where are you?
โJun-19-2019 06:35 PM
philh wrote:BillyBob Jim wrote:
Oh WTH, may as well jump into the silliness full bore.
In a series of tweets on Tuesday night, Elon Musk provided a number of new details about the Tesla pickup truck. Among these is the massive electric vehicleโs insane towing capacity of up to 300,000 pounds, or 150 tons.
Weight Police where are you?
puff puff pass
โJun-19-2019 05:33 PM
BillyBob Jim wrote:
Oh WTH, may as well jump into the silliness full bore.
In a series of tweets on Tuesday night, Elon Musk provided a number of new details about the Tesla pickup truck. Among these is the massive electric vehicleโs insane towing capacity of up to 300,000 pounds, or 150 tons.
Weight Police where are you?
โJun-19-2019 05:32 PM
BillyBob Jim wrote:
And the thread takes a turn folks towards the Bizarre ROFLMAO.
โJun-19-2019 11:53 AM
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โJun-19-2019 11:19 AM
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:philh wrote:Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Let me put it this wa, if the GM and the Chryslerโs are not so backward that they canโt even have the basic technology to produce low emission-low MPG vehicles, then they donโt even have to buy these credits from Tesla or anyone else..
It's cheaper for them to buy credits from a company that was and is still funded by taxpayer dollars.
GM may be behind on development, but they are quickly going to catch up. Chrysler, well, lets just stick with they love their profitable jeeps and large cars.
And this is the type of capitalism folks where businesses in search of yuge obsecene profits can poison your water, your air and produce cancerous products and to hell with peopleโs pain, health or life.
โJun-19-2019 10:54 AM
philh wrote:Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Let me put it this wa, if the GM and the Chryslerโs are not so backward that they canโt even have the basic technology to produce low emission-low MPG vehicles, then they donโt even have to buy these credits from Tesla or anyone else..
It's cheaper for them to buy credits from a company that was and is still funded by taxpayer dollars.
GM may be behind on development, but they are quickly going to catch up. Chrysler, well, lets just stick with they love their profitable jeeps and large cars.
โJun-19-2019 10:02 AM
time2roll wrote:Yosemite Sam1 wrote:For comparison the new Gladiator average transaction is reported at $56,403
Elon Musk says it will priced $49,000 or lower and has towing capability like an F150.
Good news with the price of gas.
https://www.autoblog.com/2019/06/18/jeep-gladiator
I assume this will drop as the more basic models are distributed.
Is Fiat stealing from Tesla's play book? Launch Edition lists at $62,310 :E
โJun-19-2019 10:02 AM
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Let me put it this wa, if the GM and the Chryslerโs are not so backward that they canโt even have the basic technology to produce low emission-low MPG vehicles, then they donโt even have to buy these credits from Tesla or anyone else..
โJun-19-2019 09:43 AM
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:For comparison the new Gladiator average transaction is reported at $56,403
Elon Musk says it will priced $49,000 or lower and has towing capability like an F150.
Good news with the price of gas.
โJun-19-2019 09:19 AM
danrclem wrote:Right now the law allows any car maker to earn carbon credits for producing electric vehicles.
The government has no right to give anybody carbon credits to sell.