clee1982
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da exhaust! reminds me of transformer or something like that
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You're referring to Bastrop.Buc-ees is one of the great wonders of the world. I acted more blasé about viewing the Great Wall of China than I did entering the Buc-ees right outside Austin
da exhaust! reminds me of transformer or something like that
Do they wipe down the **********s?Buc-ee's is the best place to *********** on the road. They clean the bathrooms every hour.
Buc-ee's is too classy of a place for **********s. It's not some **** hole like Waffle House.Do they wipe down the **********s?
it reminds you of a Lexus
Buc-ees is one of the great wonders of the world. I acted more blasé about viewing the Great Wall of China than I did entering the Buc-ees right outside Austin
It's an interesting approach. The car is 8 years old and still looks basically the same. All the iteration has been under the skin. Conventional wisdom is it badly needs a redesign -- how else do your new $140K buyers signal they have the latest, greatest version?Tesla's 1100-HP, 520-Plus-Mile Model S Plaid to Get New 4680 Battery
The $139,990 vehicle was announced at Tesla's Battery Day event and will be available at the end of 2021.www.caranddriver.com
well, no mainstream has anything in pipeline to take that I assume? Unless there are some Taycan special coming
So basically the same strategy that we were talking about earlier that Nissan has with the Z. Except Tesla is less likely to suck at it.It's an interesting approach. The car is 8 years old and still looks basically the same. All the iteration has been under the skin. Conventional wisdom is it badly needs a redesign -- how else do your new $140K buyers signal they have the latest, greatest version?