I'm Looking For A Luxury Cruiser With Minimal Depreciation And Maintenance Costs! What Should I Buy?
Is it possible to put a lot of miles on a luxury sedan and not break the bank?
Is it possible to put a lot of miles on a luxury sedan and not break the bank?
For one EV buyer, the Tesla experience has been a mix of ups and downs, with undeniably good cars underneath it all
A minor bit of damage can have wildly expensive consequences if parts aren't designed with repair in mind
It's a very different approach than Tesla uses, for better and worse
And lenders are more than willing to accommodate them.
Maybe I'm being paranoid, but a self-driving burning Tesla Model S Plaid just seemed a bit much, but some of it…
Sorry about that, Tesla fans! He didn't own it. But that still doesn't change the main problem.
The driver claims he was promised free charging for life.
'No files were maliciously misused,' the company promises.
Pretty sure those aren't supposed to just drop out like that
The EV startup wants you to give it a chance, and it probably deserves one.
Plants making Subarus for the U.S. market are getting idled thanks to the chip shortage.
Remeber Voltswagen? This has nothing to do with that but, man, that was weird
I think I can almost hear my social media accounts dramatically sighing already
"All input is error" is just not something I want to hear out of the mouth of anyone building cars
The leather jackets and sledgehammer are goofy but the car is impressive
Your $130,000 Tesla will need upgraded wheels and tires to hit the double ton
Real competition is starting to arrive but Tesla thinks it has answers for now
All that and more in The Morning Shift for June 8, 2021.
Ever since Tesla announced that it’s developing an all-new Roadster, there have been remarkable claims made about…
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