A solo attorney who does dui law is certainly not a guide for legal advice on such matters lol. Joining a vehicle forum just to market for a lawyer is kinda funny though.
You have to wait until the order is published in the Federal Register & Annex 1 is added that will list specific parts. As of now the parts are just vaguely âengines, transmissions, powertrain parts, and electrical componentsâ that are not exempted by USMCA.
He may have been employed by nasa at some point but if you just realize heâs just another online click generator no different than any other âinfluencerâ & should be viewed no differently its more palatable. Itâs not like he has any special expertise in this area that should qualify him more...
Yes, but youâre talking about using public roads which comes with rules & limitations not just some general anarchy-esque right to travel; if one day the law prohibits vehicles under human control from using the roadways, your right to travel remains intact regardless of your preference. (unless...
If this was available when I bought the vehicle I would have likely paid for the upgrade; since having the vehicle for awhile I realize itâs unnecessary
If youâre still holding any high basis shares you should certainly sell them for the tax loss & just buy more at the current price. Youâll still have the same number of shares but will see some tax benefit while waiting for the stock to pop.
The model X to me was always the least compelling of their vehicles especially given the price (at least until the cybertruck) & see no reason not to swap to Rivian if youâre already paying the big price tag & need the space of a large vehicles. Model 3 & Y are great esp considering the price...
R1 sales donât really matter that much. The company is either going to thrive or fold based on whether the R2 is a success or not. Nothing else really matters in the grand scheme of things.