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Can anybody guess how much the Texas plant will cost Tesla to open? And how much profit Tesla would make on each CT sold?
I would guess (with no training or credentials to do so) that the costs -- spending over a year on the massive fleet of construction equipment and operators; the stamping...
"The recommends bar ... is ... listed to the right of the video you are watching."
Thanks -- had pictured an actual bar on the right side of the clip itself. Nor did I picture the column as recommendations (computer selected no less); I assumed they were just all the ones that fit. (The most...
Hope I'm posting this in the right place.
I've long checked YouTube every morning, starting with Austin updates, and am grateful to the drone operators. But I don't know how YouTube operates.
When a viewer "likes" or "subscribes" to a clip (as the drone people request), what does it mean, what...
"... are built on the smooth-handling chassis of those sedans."
Notwithstanding the excitement from a larger Honda grill, I'm afraid that journalist lost his credibility with that drivel.
So you don't accept wearing a helmet on a motorcycle or a seatbelt in a car? Or not selling cigs to kids? Or drunk driving? Or stopping at a red light?
Our lives are ruled by force-fed restrictions and requirements. We object initially but eventually stop thinking about them.
Unrealistic because Cal has a shortage of electricity now, and such a law could push more to diesel than to batteries anyway, hardly a path to clean air.
Oops -- correction. Apparently it's not new "gas" vehicles to be banned but any that emit toxins (which would include diesels). And that are...
Thanks for the replies guys, and apologies to the administrator.
The problem being at my end would explain a lot. (The main thing I know about computers is that I don't know as much about them as most people do.)
This is a remarkably sophisticated site, and I'm grateful to whomever put it up. Just one minor nit to pick:
Seems every time I inhale, my log-in has expired (though I ticked the keep-me-logged-in option), making me re-do my password.
Do you really have to be so protective against non-members...
The more the control rotates, the rounder it should be. Aircraft bank-controls, often termed yokes (though they're just part of the yoke), can generally rotate only some 40--80 degrees cw or ccw, a fraction of a car-wheel's rotational excursions (though lock-to-lock is decreasing due to power...
Absolutely yes -- if your policy (which you presumably have a copy of) clearly stipulates it's void if, in the insurer's opinion based on the "black box," you were driving recklessly.
If you drive a Tesla, it collects driving info anyway, so if your pattern is what they consider low risk, you might as well benefit from that. (If you're bothered by "personal" information being collected by your car, don't drive any recent one, especially a Tesla.)
"You are REQUIRED to have Insurance to drive." Gotta say yes and no to that. (And add generally, because I don't know every jurisdiction's requirements.)
Some minimum amount for liability, yes. But you can decline all other coverage they try to sell you, such as collision and comprehensive.
You raise a major and evolving issue, Rich.
Of course insurers want to charge on the basis of risk -- that's the basis of the industry. But how do you measure risk usefully and acceptably?
Personal characteristics are tricky. They can charge young males more than females because that's pretty...