

It was removed because of supply chain issues.
It was removed because of supply chain issues.
It was because covid interrupted supply chains. Same reason they removed lumbar support from passenger seats.
They never had lidarr. They used to have radar and uss but they decided “vision” was good enough. This conveniently occurred when they had supply chain issues during covid.
That’s what I do 99% of the time with my car. The scroll wheels and voice commands work well.
This is going to be unpopular but I quite like the buttonless UI in my car (6 year old swasticar). I recently bought a van and it’s so distracting.
Buttons are all over the place and I have two screens to monitor. Honestly, I spend more time looking at the controls in the van ghsn the car.
I’m getting rid of it soon and I’m not looking forward to that part.
Definitely planning on hitting NB, PEI, NS, and NL. I’ll cross border at Grand Portage or Sault St Marie. I think Labrador isn’t on the cards.
Maybe even hit up France (St Pierre and Milquon)
I’m from a border state and I plan on driving as much as possible through Canada on my road trips. Hopefully the border is still open next year as I am planning a Maritimes road trip.
Just tell them it’s a 25% sales tax.
“you” was rhetorical. You do understand that someone can wear a Nazi uniform? That is no different than driving a nazi car.
3 casinos.
Musk still gets some money if you ever need parts. I had to replace the heater and went to non tesla shop. Unfortunately, he wasn’t able to get a used heater so I had to buy a new part.
I have BYD badges that should be here any day.
The same way you have a nazi uniform.
It won’t.
The sooner you isolate us economically, the sooner it will better for all of us.
I used to use an app called moneydance several years ago. It was pretty much the only thing that ran on Linux but it was decent.
Yes that would be covered under “chips” but not under autos.
For better or worse, all Teslas sold in USA are built in Fremont or Austin.
I recently bought a camper van and was planning on getting starlink so I can work from the road (not full time). I guess I’ll have to make sure I’m not off the beaten path on work days and stick to Hotspot.
I recently bought a van and am planning on road tripping while working. I had assumed that I would get starlink so I could work pretty much anywhere.
That is dead and I guess I’ll have to make sure I’m within range of a cell tower on working days.