That must be the new Dodge Tesla. Very Rare!
That must be the new Dodge Tesla. Very Rare!
"Things should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler." ~ Albert Einstein
They had to equip it to go "vroom vroom" so buyers felt they were getting their money's worth. I got to drive a Viper once. You had to keep an eye on the speed gauge all the time. My Ford Focus starts screaming and making odd whistling sounds at me at higher speeds. It's a good safety feature.
I think insurance was about $600/year or so. Probably because they figure I can only drive one car at once, don't have any at-fault accidents ever, got my last speeding ticket in 1988, and have EVD certification and yearly quals.
If they only knew.....
This poor thing has far far less AI than the Tesla, which as far as I can tell is mostly a super-fast iPad with 4 doors. The Tesla computer stuff was pretty nifty, I will concede. The AI on this is mostly devoted to the "car" part of it - suspension control, braking control, steering, traction, engine - you can press a few buttons and completely retune the car anywhere from sedate-ish highway cruiser to sporty road-course machine to NASCAR-mode to a pure drag-racing beast. So in a way it's frugal, as it potentially replaces 3-4 other autos.
The wife's car has about 120,000 miles on it. We bought it new and it's been a good car. But when we moved we sold my big truck, 3/4 ton diesel. There are times when we miss the ability to haul some larger items. Our other car is her old Porsche. So we are thinking a full size SUV would be handy.
When we travel we generaly take the plane and rent a car, so we currently don't put on as many miles as we use to.
I've heard red adds at least 20 hp to a car...
Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome. - Booker T. Washington
This talk has brought back memories of my first car, many years ago.......a very used VW Beetle. The battery was hanging half out under the car; the horn would honk every time I turned left, and the driver's door would pop open too. There was a hole under my feet , so my mechanic fixed it as cheaply as possible......which meant adding a metal plate underneath with screws.......which would dig into the sole of my left shoe. It wouldn't always start and I'd have to pop the clutch while being pushed down the driveway by friends. It had no heat, so in the winter I had to carry a scraper for the inside of the windshield so I could (sort of) see out. But it got me wherever I wanted to go........most of the time. Ahhh.....good times!
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