Tijuana Man Burns Tesla While Trying to Charge Directly Off Power Line Connection

This has been a weird year for Tesla owners trying to improve the charging times of their vehicles. The so-called wet towel trick came and went, with the automaker issuing a warning against using water to speed things up. More recently, a man in Tijuana, Mexico, discovered that his idea to plug his Tesla directly into a power line via an illegal electric hookup was not a bright one.

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Toyota Considers Increasing Capacity at San Antonio Truck Plant as Tundra Sales Climb

Toyota is examining the feasibility of increasing capacity at its San Antonio factory that assembles fullsize Tundra and compact Tacoma pickup trucks, according to a report by Automotive News. Operating two shifts plus overtime and Saturdays, the plant has a capacity of 250,000 units. Toyota’s Tijuana, Mexico plant puts together knockdown kits of the Tacoma, adding another 50,000 units, most of which go to the local market or to Canada. Fay said that fiddling with the assembly lines could add ~7,000 trucks to each plant’s output, but the total of 307,000 units may not be enough for the North American market as sales of the Tundra have rebounded for the past couple of years after a three year slump.

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  • Miguel Perrito totalled about 4 years ago, been pieced together since then. $20k? no way.
  • Ryan Cawdor Easy…Cherokee, Dakota, Trooper(!), Rodeo, Cyclone and Typhoon! Slap’em on new(ly designed) SUVs and bring’em all back…heck, go’on ahead and add Excursion to that list too!!
  • Robert Not in a thousand million years. Makes my purchase of a 2024 Mustang GT look intellectual and well thought out!
  • Jalop1991 Corvette-C
  • El scotto Rename the Durango the Ramcharger. Pretty much the same customer base.