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  1. 3 points
  2. Some people don't need or want full-size pickups. Mid-size works great for them.
    2 points
  3. What IS it with Tesla owners? Again I note I regularly see Teslas at the supercharger station at the Panera near my house, at like 10AM- didn't they charge overnight at their own house?? This reminds my of when having a locking gas cap was pretty common, because high prices had some people syphoning gas out of other people's tanks.
    2 points
  4. If someone breaks into your house, steals a bunch of valuables, trashes some of the interior, do you expect -as the homeowner- to be charged with breaking & entering, vandalism and larceny??? If I straight up claim that your 75-in flat screen belongs to ocnblu, do you -as the homeowner- expect you’ll have to give it up? - - - - - If a person buys a plug-in car with zero ability to plug it in at home, they’re not very intelligent. And if an online directive tells him an outlet on a private home is ‘public’, he’s far beyond unintelligent.
    1 point
  5. Fun car, and uber refined. No wagons...ha. That closed in trunk and shelf/window of a sedan is better? Great cars. The initial "whoa" in the new models is how much more comfortable they are, even just to sit in, then you realize how much more so the 2020 cars are, rolling down the road, too. I continue to enjoy the Direct Injected 2.5L in the Forester, so mix it in a cloth seated Outback Premium, and I'm good. The 2.4T adds more power, and is fun to push. They gave us 2.4T cars to track test 24/7 on 100+ degree days in Vegas back in June.
    1 point
  6. ^ WTH - did someone RAISE the roof??
    1 point
  7. Probably never. It is likely too long to be mounded in there. I don't see how they'd fit another two cylinders in there. I gotta say, for the little amount they are charging for the upgrade to diesel. As long as you're not looking for raw speed, the diesel might be the best choice of engine for this truck. 460 lb-ft of torque plus a 10-speed should still hustle it along pretty good.
    1 point
  8. Yes, the Home Owner is as much as fault as the person is they are truly stealing his power. Your responsible for your own actions and that includes as a home owner everything that goes on with your property. If this story is true, the Tesla owner needs to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. The home owner also is responsible for not monitoring and managing their property. Not about Entitled anything, but adult responsibility for ones actions.
    0 points
  9. This is the world of the electric car owner. Entitled bitches.
    0 points
  10. Drop it, if they're smart. Like the Rogue Hybrid which no one knew or cared about.
    -1 points
  11. Much like the asshole entitled toxic diesel bitches that think they can block charging spots because they somehow think they are superior. Like smokers just need to die fast! WOW, that is very weird, I will say this is wrong, yet with that said, I have also noticed that in 3rd party apps that list charging spots, some of them have been personal homes and as such, not just Tesla, Leaf and Bolt owners have ended up using a persons home as it was listed under the public charging. This could be a mis-statement as how does a home owner not notice a 12hr sitting of a car plugged into their home.
    -1 points
  12. Wow... it's the homeowner's fault? REALLY? Like I said, entitled bitches.
    -1 points
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