superfastmatt
Matt Brown
superfastmatt
Matt Brown is an automotive engineer, writer, and builder of unconventional things. Mostly vehicles.

The thing is though, it’s this sort of relatable jokery that makes the Tesla brand so profitable. Cause this is how you get customers to stan a corporate entity. Read more

This is good advice. I keep a clipboard and yellow pad on a nail but it seems to grow legs and disappear on a regular basis. Read more

Naples is the best for sure. Always expensive though
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I think it’s more like “Atlantis.” They’re about to disappear and not be heard from again for the next 2000 years. Read more

Heh, I wonder if my eBay account is older than any of them. It is old enough to buy beer now (Mar 22, 1999) Read more

Musk will probably buy them. It isn’t the value of the stock that matters but control of the company. The whole compensation package is structured so that Musk can retain control of the company. Read more

Elon is a salesman. The valley is full of them. Sometimes they hit a homerun sometimes they foul out. Read more

Also this Virus is super-magnifying the disparate worlds between the Rich and the Not Rich. Biggest being how you can “buy” tests and absolutely afford to shelter yourself from anything, unlike the proles who are helping to keep the wealthy alive and well. Read more

I’d be pissed off all the time if I lived in Reno as well... Read more

Damn Brad, chip on your shoulder or something? Read more

Im definitely not a telsa fan but there seems to be a hell of a lot of unnecessarily loaded language in this post like “whether or not building luxury cars could be constituted as essential” and trying to imply that vast numbers of their employees are living in RVs in Walmart parking lots - both of which were not in Read more

I was thinking something French at first. Their cars were always weird AF.  Read more

Another day, another “percentage of net worth” article about the ultra wealthy (not picking on Mike, it’s common across the mass media). Read more

This is so needed. So much so, that I had actually started writing an article about it.

My wife drives a Pacifica, and I drive a Suburban. What I wouldn’t give to have the look of the Suburban with the convenience of the sliding doors. This is especially true when my three boys (9, 6, 4 yrs) open or close the ‘Burbs Read more