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Tesla Model S • Electric vehicles • Lucid Motors • Elon Musk

7-Seat Tesla Model Y Production & Delivery Schedule, & 6 Top Competitors In response to Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s tweet today about the  Tesla Model S price dropping to $69,420 , the person representing Tesla Owners Silicon Valley on Twitter asked about progress on the 7-seat Tesla Model Y. Elon responded that production starts next month and deliveries will begin in early December, which is basically right on schedule with much earlier forecasts from Elon about the 7-seat Tesla Model Y timeline. Starting production on 7 seater next month, initial deliveries early December — Elon Musk (@elonmusk)  October 14, 2020 There has been much speculation about what a 7-seat Model Y will look like — as in, how much space will be available to people in the third row and whether the third row will face backward instead of forward. I don’t want to go down the speculation route on this matter (we’ll find out the answer soon), but I do personally assume the seats will face forward and there will

Dexter • Showtime • Michael Hall

‘Dexter’ Revival: Why The Series Deserves 10 More Episodes ... [+] Photo Courtesy of Showtime. If any series deserves the opportunity to give its protagonist a new ending, it’s Showtime’s  Dexter . Diehard fans of the cult classic were split on the fate of Michael C. Hall’s lovable serial killer Dexter Morgan when the show originally culminated. The conclusion of any beloved series warrants a proper mourning but this one was a particularly painful farewell. Not only was one of the best shows on television coming to an end but the series finale was anticlimactic and quite frankly disappointing. The show was based on a series of novels by Jeff Lindsay, with “Darkly Dreaming Dexter” as the main inspiration. It ran for eight seasons from 2006 to 2013 and over the course of its 96-episode run fans fell in love with Dexter. He committed some of the most gruesome murders imaginable but he did so for good cause. As a forensic blood-spatter expert at the Miami Metro Police Department, he was pr

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