A buddy of mine asked me last night, “Is that Tesla worth it?”
I said I paid $18 to charge my car for a month, I rarely drive it because it drives for me, when I’m waiting for my girl while she’s in Target, I can watch YouTube or Netflix in my car that has an amazing sound system.
Is it worth it? You tell me.
@FizzleDeeDee@Teslarati Premium subscription is $100 if you pay for the year. I think that’s fair. I won’t pay $99 for self driving. Maybe $250 a year.
Ticketmaster is reportedly canceling and refunding Game 5 NBA Finals tickets purchased by fans who live outside a 150-mile radius of San Antonio — without notice 😳, per @nypost
Some Knicks fans who already flew into town and booked hotels are reportedly having their tickets canceled at the last minute 😬
@nickroberts317 1. You can’t have a major high speed rail ignore the third biggest city in America completely. 2. The demand/usage for a way to get to Chicago would be to profitable to ignore
RAJU: But what evidence is there to prove the California election is rigged?
MIKE JOHNSON: Look, some of these efforts are so diabolical and so far upstream it's impossible to prove. But I think everybody knows instinctively that something is wrong here.
the Ohio House could vote on SJR 10 on Wednesday, teeing it for the ballot. President says he’s urging Ohio House GOP to advance it and that he’ll “be watching”
caveat: some GOPers aren’t sold because SJR 10 doesn’t sufficiently address mail-in voting in their eyes
Hasta que ves a tu vecino haciendo cálculos sobre cargadores, autonomías y aplicaciones.
Mientras tú simplemente giras la llave y te vas.
Porque la mayoría compra coches pensando en la tecnología.
Los inteligentes los compran pensando en las molestias que se van a ahorrar.
Could Six Flags memberships eventually replace traditional season passes? I take a closer look at what this shift could mean for guests and why memberships may become the preferred option for many visitors.
themeparksbydon.com/six-flags-memb…
Owning FSD outright on your Tesla is going to make so much more sense once FSD Unsupervised is released.
Subscriptions could then rise from $99 to $299 monthly.
@MikeEmbrich Wow, interesting insight. Sounds like everything I don’t want in a car.
I’ll be looking for a car soon,
something small and “cool” to beat around in.
I’ll probably still look at a Tesla, since I’ve never been inside one… but sounds like a Tesla is too much of a headache for me.
If you’re thinking about switching to a Tesla because gas prices are high, don’t do it.
Let me save you.
First, you’ll still be driving a car built by a company run like a group chat with stock options. Every “upgrade” feels like a software update you didn’t ask for, and somehow the car has fewer normal buttons than a microwave from 1997.
Full Self-Driving? Cool name. Except you still have to supervise it like a toddler holding scissors. Nothing says “future of transportation” like paying thousands of dollars to beta test anxiety.
Then there’s the interior. Minimalist? Sure. But there’s a fine line between “clean design” and “where the hell did all the controls go?” Sometimes I don’t want to dig through a touchscreen menu just to open a glovebox or adjust something basic. Revolutionary stuff.
No physical key, because apparently your phone needs one more job. Great until your phone dies, glitches, updates, overheats, or decides today is the day it no longer believes in Bluetooth.
And the door handles. Why are we reinventing door handles? Humanity had this one figured out.
Charging sounds great until you’re on a road trip, staring at a charger like you’re waiting for a printer to connect to Wi-Fi. Gas stations may smell like fumes, but at least the pump doesn’t make you download an app, check availability, and pray the charger actually works.
The build quality? Let’s just say some Teslas look like they were assembled during an earthquake by people being chased. Panel gaps, rattles, weird noises — but hey, at least it has fart mode.
And yes, it has a massive screen, cameras everywhere, ambient lights, games, apps, AI, and a bunch of features that make it feel less like a car and more like a rolling tech demo nobody finished.
So before you buy a Tesla because gas prices are high, remember: saving money at the pump is cool, but so is owning a car that doesn’t feel like it was designed by Reddit, built by interns, and updated by chaos.
You’ve been warned. ⚡🚗❌
#Tesla#TeslaSucks#EVs#GasPrices#Cars
Browns fans, would you make this trade?
Rams:
+ EDGE Myles Garrett
Browns
+ EDGE Jared Verse
+ 2027 1st round pick
+ 2028 1st round pick
Would that be enough to get two firsts and a young star to replace Myles?
Trade Myles Garrett:
Rough season.
Haul of assets.
Guaranteed return. (Injury risk)
Direct path to franchise QB.
Keep Myles Garrett:
Maybe winning season.
More competitive.
Hope a QB develops. (⌚️)
Risk of decline/injury.
Too many wins to pick a QB high.
What say you?
JR Smith throwing a no-look lob in transition to LeBron in Game 6 of The Finals will be one of my favorite basketball plays as long as I am on this planet.
@iresmoran1@WallStreetApes $53mm in taxes for 8 or 9 games a year at a stadium that they don’t even own seems like a lot. Maybe it’s not, as it seems most teams don’t own their stadium. I’d be curious to see what they pay to play at Soldier Field aside from the taxes.
The Chicago Bears say they are leaving Chicago, likely moving to Hammond, Indiana
The team says they can not afford the cost of taxes imposed by Democrats
They would be set to pay $53 million in taxes per year on a stadium if they stayed
Mayor Brandon Johnson is lobbying against The “Mega Projects” Bill and without this bill the team would pay $53 million per year in taxes on a Stadium in Arlington Heights
Because of this, moving to Arlington Heights isn’t an option and I’ll most likely leave for Indiana
The taxes in America are so beyond out of control it’s insane. We need a complete reset in this country