Tesla Just Built Its One-Millionth Car
It's a red Model Y.
With no feeling from the waist down, the man says he was unaware of his injuries until the end of a long trip.
Cooled seats, banging tunes, and a pinch of range anxiety.
Tires tell all in these newly snapped pictures of a 2021 Ford Bronco prototype.
It's the final countdown.
It even has a five-speed manual transmission.
Expect an extra-low "crawler gear" for technical off-roading, as well as hybrid compatibility.
"All I will say is get ready. It is everything we want it to be," the tipster wrote.
The "Baby Bronco" breaks cover before its big sibling.
Data specialists say travel times could be cut in half thanks to a new wave of telecommuting.
A little lovin' and common sense can go a long way.
It could've been much worse.
Also today on Speed Lines: Elon Musk isn't worried.
He'd read an article saying burnouts are legal in New Maine News—a satire site.
It's like taking a leap back in time to the 1970 Trans-Am championship.
All the molds, tooling, fixtures, and more required to build the Cheetah are for sale—now's the time to save it.
This will mark the first-ever Formula 1 Grand Prix to take place with nobody in the stands.
It's looking like the series' season-opener could take place nearly two months after originally planned.
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