Seems like they really do give a license and an '09 Altima to anyone with a pulse.

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    It’s interesting how certain car brands evolve over time in terms of popularity. Nissans, for example, have really made a name for themselves with their reliability and affordability, often appealing to a wider audience compared to luxury brands like BMW. While BMWs are still a favorite for performance enthusiasts, Nissans seem to offer a more practical option for everyday drivers. If you’re considering buying a used Nissan (or any vehicle, for that matter), it’s a good idea to check the car’s history before making a purchase. A quick VIN title https://www.faxvin.com/vin-check/title check can give you peace of mind by revealing important details like ownership history and whether the vehicle has been in any accidents. It’s a small step that can save you from future headaches!

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      Teslas are 50/50 tho. Half are old BMW drivers that wanted the new status symbol and still drive like aggressive cunts. The other half are old Prius drivers who want to maximize efficiency and drive like absolute grandpa’s. Altima is almost guaranteed to be aggressively driven.

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        Yeah i’ve noticed that too. Some crazy aggressive Tesla drivers, with the rest being SUPER slow, bad drivers that shouldnt be on the road (or at least major highways).

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      Conversely, driving a Tesla also makes you a target for aggressive driving. The number of people who feel threatened by EVs is astonishing and many are not afraid to let you know about it via cutting you off, tailgating you, or refusing to let you merge.

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      It’s funny; I live in a Tesla hotspot and I actually notice slow teslas more than aggressive ones, maybe because I’m surprised they’re being so overly cautious. I guess it’s because everyone seems to have one here. Or… maybe it’s because they’re distracted. Yeah, that’s very possible…

      (Full disclosure: I also drive one.)

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        Ha ha ha they’re not being overly cautious, it’s just their overpriced car flat out lied to them about its remaining range 😂

        Just waiting for that fucker to get his balls felt in the EU lol

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        Yeah, I hear about the aggressive Teslas but I always just see them only in my rear view or as I pass them. I just haven’t seen the stereotype. Altimas on the other hand…

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      From my experience they get more efficient over 90 mph, I only every go that fast when I have a copilot to help me navigate and help me check lanes before passing. Anytime you let off the accelerator they recharge the battery, its extremely funny to watch the estimated arrival percentage to go up when you are crusing over 100 and occasionally taking your foot off the accelerator. Such a fun driving machine, i just wish Elon wasnt such a cunt.

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        Is this a serious comment? Teslas are waaaay less efficient over 70 mph. Going 90 mph absolutely destroys your miles/kWh.

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          Yes, Ive put 100k miles on mine and its just what Ive experienced, it looses alot of efficiency when you go over 55, but ive noticed when I get a buddy (someone going faster in front of me) or I have a copilot watching waze for speed traps, I always gain a few percentage points to my arrival estimate when I drive over 90.

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      IME in Van City, Tesla drivers seem to expect their cameras to see cyclists for them when turning right rather than actually bothering to look.

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    Watch any modern dash cam video compilation. 90% of the time someone doing a full idiot move is in a newer Nissan, or a Hyundai… honorable runner-up mentions go to basically any pickup truck with more than 2" of lift on the stock suspension

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      Here in my region of Germany Audis are slowly replaced by Teslas. It changed that much that I even might consider buying an Audi in future, which was unthinkable since every second Audi driver was a PITA for years.

      I was interested in buying a Model 3. But all former Audi drivers in their Model Ys changed my mind. Oh and also Elon happened…

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    It’s Jeep Grand Cherokees in the Detroit Metro area. Most aggressive drivers I’ve ever dealt with and I’m from the Atlanta metro area.

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    BMW: 40 in town, 90 on the expressway, 80 on the twisty roads, 70 on the on ramps.

    Nissan: 60 in town, 100 on the expressway, 40 on the twisty roads, 12 on the on ramps.

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      100 miles/h is like 160 km/h, right? That’s just normal travel Speed on the highway.