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thislovintime · 26 days
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"[O]ne thing I have discovered in recent years is that I suffer from Asperger's syndrome — a form of autism. There is a fanaticism and obsessiveness about me and my actions that appear to bear this out."
Peter Tork, This Is Derbyshire, May 16, 2008
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80stork · 2 months
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ethan. i chose whatever music asks you haven’t done yet.
hi kieren im kind of obsessed with u. there are a lot that i havent done but some of them i cant be bothered to answer/genuinely cannot answer or the answer is just no so here's the ones i like <3
Do you listen to more oldies or more current stuff? A mix of both but leaning more to oldies, the majority of my favourite songs and artists are either from the 60s & 70s era, or the 90s & 00s era <3 
Would you wear a t-shirt of a band you're not into? Probably not, even if the design is cool i only wear band tshirts if i care abt the band. But if someone gave me an artist tshirt as a gift, i’d wear it AND listen to the artist it depicts 👍
Is there an artist or song that you like, despite being of a genre you don't usually like? I like all genres i don't discriminate. i’m bisexual 
A song or album from the 50s or earlier: this compilation album of old japanese pop 1950-1951… discovered through mash playlists
A song or album from the 60s: 1-800-are-you-experienced by jimi hendrix 1967 :) 
A song or album from the 70s: Born to run by BRUCIE 1975 raaaagghhhhhh 
A song or album from the 80s: King of rock by run-dmc 1985 💪💥
A song or album from the 90s Call the doctor by sleater-kinney 1996
A song or album from the 2000s: Cheap pop for the elite by kore. ydro., 2006
 A song or album from the 2010s: TRANSANGELIC EXODUS BY EZRA FURMAN 2018. GOAT
Do you and your partner/best friend share a special song? One you’d call “our song”? unfortunately for my boyfriend and i it is the predatory wasp of the palisades is out to get us by sufjan stevens which is indicative of how normal we both are 
Do you play any instruments? I’ve been “learning” the bass for about 2 years but havent made much progress but i can do basic riffs and improvise a little 
Who’s your favorite fictional band or artist? Marceline The Vampire 
When was the last time you cried when listening to a song, if ever? I couldn’t tell you the last time a song made me properly cry but i sort of cried listening to come on in yesterday because i was having a category 5 peter tork moment 
Your favorite artist from your city/state/country? At the moment its marina spanou and based on her lyrics i think she is literally from the same area of athens as me <3
A song you like in a language you don’t speak:
A song you like with lyrics in two or more languages:
songs that are symbolic of a time when i was literally and without exaggeration in the trenches. korean & english
Do you enjoy musicals? If so, what’s your favorite? Top 5: fiddler on the roof, jesus christ superstar, newsies, les miserables, hadestown.
Have you watched any musician’s biopics? Do you have a favorite? I’M NOT THERE DIRECTED BY TODD HAYNES MY NUMBER 1 ☝️ even if i am not the biggest bob dylan girl out there i fucking love that movie so much 
Do you listen to music when it's raining or do you stop to hear the sound of the rain? Im answerin this question cos i like it. If its raining really hard i take out my headphones and turn my music up so i can hear it out loud blended with the sound of the rain <3
Do you prefer live recordings or studio recordings? LIVE RECORDINGS ARE MY BEST FRIENDS. I dont know if i prefer them but theres something so comcorting and beautiful of hearing live stuff so yeah <3
Okay these were the questions i cared about. thank you i love you . heheheheh
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nonstandardrepertoire · 2 months
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ok so @sigmastolen tagged me in this weeks ago and i was like "i should do that!" and then. didn't
until now!!!!!!! surprise here i am i don't believe in tag expiration dates and you don't have to either >:)
Last song listened to: Michael Torke's Psalms and Canticles. i think there are a lot of bangers in it even if it doesn't quite stick the ending, and i think there is some fantasy alternate universe me that winds up performing this someday
Currently reading: to kill time at work, The Man in the Brown Suit by Agatha Christie. outside of working hours, the Opies' Language and Lore of Schoolchildren, altho there "skimming" is perhaps more accurate since i'm not like, that invested in reading every local variation in a schoolyard rhyme from 1956. still some interesting stuff in there, and also interesting to see rhymes that i remember from my 90s Childhood™ being cited as already generations old 70+ years ago. children's lore is wild!
Currently watching: with my husband: Los Espookys when HBO cooperates and Brooklyn 99 when it doesn't. when he's not around, random YouTube videos, some Breaking Bad, and also the BBC Poirot show from the 80s/90s/00s (it had a long run)
Currently obsessed with: finishing the formatting on this siddur so i can finally release it and be free sorry this is a boring answer it is just eating my brain alive
Tagging: @nicethighsnicereyes, @onlysunscreen, @basically-agatha-cromwell, @hippo-pot, @masala-and-thunderstorms if you feel like it!
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mobanjaree · 1 year
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daily routine
9:00 am wake up
9:30 am-5:00 pm listen to peter tork live at cbgb's 1977 on a loop
5:15 pm-6:00 pm punch a wall and cry
6:15 pm-1:00 am go back to listening to peter tork live at cbgb's 1977 on a loop
1:30 am fall into a restless sleep
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goodlookingforagirl · 2 years
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Just spent an hour of my finite time on earth frantically searching for a specific high res Peter Tork image, my whole neck and jaw are tense af bc I was so focused and determined, I am wide awake and I have to get up at 5:00 am tomorrow, my entire life has dissolved into a living, breathing shrine for this stupid fake band from 50+ years ago
Anyways, here’s the image
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geneclarksboobs · 2 years
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I recall the times that used to be We went out together happily
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what if we started talking about the monkees like the mcyt ppl do. argh! the chemistry of tv!peter and tv!mike is so cute!! rl!davy is such a rat.
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the inter-connectivity of the laurel canyon bands is so funny. how the FUCK is david crosby best friends with peter tork. why the hell is brian wilson just there. oh and btw mama cass is throwing another party guys!!
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And what are the titles? Oh, a hard day’s night... Oh! Look through any window, I’m alive, Yes I will.
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astroangeltears · 5 years
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This weeks episodes are royal flush and monkee see monkee die on sunday at 5:00 & 5:50
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"You Just May Be the One" (first recorded version)
Written by Michael Nesmith
Lead vocals: Michael Nesmith
Harmony vocals: Micky Dolenz
Guitars/dano basses: Peter Tork, James Burton, Glen Campbell, Al Casey, Mike Deasey
Bass: Robert West
Drums: Hal Blaine, Jim Gordon
Percussion: Gene Estes, Frank DeVito
Piano: Larry Knechtel
Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, California; July 18, 1966 (8:00 p.m.-12:00 a.m.)
Producer: Michael Nesmith
The song features the doubling of regular bass with Danelectro or "dano" bass; the dano bass' distinctive twang gave Nesmith's 1966 tracks a country flavor. The doubling of bass proved difficult to master as some 35 takes were needed before the backing track was completed.
The song was featured on three first-season episodes of The Monkees: "The Chaperone," "One Man Shy," and "Monkees a La Mode."
One of my favorites.  There’s a version where Mike starts the track by saying something like “This is thirty, do you believe that?”  I can’t seem to find that one, now, but I know it’s out there somewhere.  The session one backing track shows the trouble they had trying to get the two basses to mingle properly.
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leoferrett · 2 years
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8:00 PM NEW TORK
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grupogen · 2 years
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Kit Chaves Torks T6 e T8 C/ Furo Xbox 360 / One
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thislovintime · 4 months
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July 1967; photo by Micky Dolenz.
“A Greenwich Village hippie in younger days, Tork was the first to leave the group. And as legend has it, he was the most freaked out by the Monkees experience. ‘That’s accurate in my case,’ he said from Toronto this week. ‘Pop entertainers in the ‘60s had no experience with fame. It takes a balanced personality, beyond that usually attracted to entertainment, to be able to handle it. I knew Jimi [Hendrix] and Janis [Joplin], and I know they both came to music out of loneliness. I once heard Jimi sing backstage, singing full out, like he never did onstage. When I told him it sounded great he gave me this embarrassed laugh, like a kid rejecting a compliment.’” - The Boston Globe, August 10, 1989 “[We would] watch him from backstage. What he did was simply exquisite. I loved to watch the way his hands worked — it came so easily to him it looked as if he wasn’t playing at all. Most guitar players have so much tension in their arms, they hunch over. But the easier you are — and Jimi was extraordinarily easy with it — the wider your range of expression.” - Peter Tork, A Biography of Jimi Hendrix by Charles R. Cross (2006) “Michael and I would sit backstage and listen [to Jimi Hendrix] and just marvel.” - Peter Tork, Newsday, April 14, 2007 “Genuine, reliable and huggable, Peter is a natural person — really gets off on talent — loves other musicians and can jam along with the best of ‘em. I saw him holding his own with Hendrix, Stills, Young.” - Davy Jones, They Made A Monkee Out Of Me
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tarsustork · 6 years
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2018 AKDENİZ OFF-ROAD KUPASI 1. Ayak TARSUS yarışı KAYITLARI AÇILDI..! Kayıt Formu İçin www.tarsustork.com adresini ziyaret edebilirsiniz. NOT: 1 TEKNİK KONTROL FORMUNU'da doldurmanız rica olur. NOT: 2 KAYIT KAPANIŞ TARİHİ 24 NİSAN 2018 SALI 18:00'dır NOT: 3 Kayıt Formu İndirme vs problemleriniz için sayfamıza mesaj atabilirsiniz. #yarış #kayıt #offroad #tarsus #tork #akdeniz #event #start
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haber-zeynart · 4 years
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Hibrit motorlu yeni Suzuki Across, RAV4'ün ikizi olmaya geldi
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Suzuki, yakında Avrupa pazarında satışa sunacağı yeni şarj edilebilir hibrit (PHEV) SUV modelini tanıttı. Yukarıda da belirttiğimiz gibi iki üretici arasındaki anlaşma kapsamında RAV4 PHEV’i temel alan Suzuki Across, ön bölümündeki kozmetik dokunuşlar sayesinde kendini belli ediyor. Bu alanda ince LED farlar, büyük bir altıgen ızgara ve sis farlarını çevreleyen, ızgarayla aynı detaylara sahip sahte hava girişleri dikkat çekiyor. Yine Suzuki Across’u ikizinden ayırt etmemizi sağlayan alaşım jantların çapı da 19 inç. İç mekanda ise direksiyondaki Suzuki logosu ve dijital gösterge paneli dışında neredeyse her şey aynı. Konu sadece logo ve ufak bir tasarım değişikliği olunca haliyle kaputun altındaki motor seçeneği de aynı oluyor. Bu kapsamda Suzuki Across’ta da 173 beygirlik 2.5 litre dört silindirli benzinli ünite, iki elektik motoru ve 18.1 kWh’lık batarya kombinasyonundan oluşan bir sistem bulunuyor. Öndeki elektrik motoru 180 beygir, arkadaki ise 54 beygir güç üretiyor. Suzuki aracın toplam gücünü açıklamadı fakat biz bu kombinasyonun 302 beygir güç ürettiğini RAV4’ten biliyoruz. Japon markanın iddiasına göre Suzuki Across, saf elektrikli sürüş modunda WLTP’ye göre 75 kilometre menzil sunuyor. Araçta bulunan E-Four adındaki elektronik dört tekerlekten çekiş sistemi, tork dağılımının ön/arka akslar arasında 100:00 ve 20:80 oranları arasında değişmesine imkan veriyor. Read the full article
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robrob1127 · 4 years
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The Monkees Micky Dolenz Returns to the Sellersville Theater By Rob Nagy Micky Dolenz is no stranger to celebrity. The former childhood star rose to international acclaim in the late 60s as a member of pop sensations the Monkees. Featuring Micky Dolenz (vocals/drums/ keyboards), Michael Nesmith (guitar/ vocals), Davey Jones ( vocals/ percussion, and Peter Tork (bass/ vocals/ keyboards), the Monkees recorded and released some of the decades most popular hits, a list that includes “Last Train to Clarksville”, “Daydream Believer”, “I’m A Believer”, and “Pleasant Valley Sunday”. Starring in their self-titled TV show, the Monkees were guests in millions of American living rooms every week. Attaining instant superstar status that, at the time, could go head to head with any rock group, they were a breath of fresh air during one of the most challenging times this country. America needed an escape from the escalating Vietnam War, the assassination of political and religious leaders, and racial tensions, and the Monkees were happy to oblige.
“I feel so blessed to have been cast into that television show and everything that has come along with it,” reflects Micky Dolenz, from his home in West Hills, CA. “To be part of that cast and having all of those incredible writers not just the screenwriters for the TV show, but the songwriters. How can you go wrong with Boyce and Hart, Carole King, David Gates, Paul Williams, and Harry Nilsson. So when I go out and sing those songs it’s always a pleasure because those people didn’t write too many bad tunes.”  “They were produced, sung and performed well, that has to be at the top of the list,” adds Dolenz. “The television show can’t be disregarded. It had a hell of a pedigree of people that we're writing, producing, directing, it all came together at the right time like the perfect storm. One of the producers said when asked that question, “You know we just caught lightning in a bottle.” You can’t break it down in a scientific sense. The whole becomes greater than all of its parts, and that’s what happened with the Monkees, something just clicked.”
The Monkees TV show enjoyed high ratings during its first two seasons in 1966, and 1967. The show won two Emmy awards for the first season for “Outstanding Comedy Series” and “Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy”. The Monkees went on their first U.S. concert tour latter part of 1966 to the spring of 1967 followed by more U.S. and U.K. tour dates that summer. The late guitar god Jimi Hendrix opened for them on seven of their U.S. concert dates. The Monkees also went on to star in their feature film, Head, in 1968. All good things often come to an end, and the Monkees craze was no exception. Their TV show ultimately went into syndication and Dolenz, Nesmith, Jones, and Tork moved on to pursue their individual musical and business interests.   
Dolenz returned to his roots of stage acting and directing.  A three-month commitment in London, England in the late 70s to star in the musical The Point!  turned into a twelve-year residency working as a producer-director for the BBC and London Weekend Television. 
“After the Monkees, I decided not to attempt to continue with a solo songwriting career,” recalls Dolenz. “I lived a very peaceful rock and roll country mansion life in England. I had children and a family. I became known as Michael Dolenz the producer-director rather than ex-Monkee Micky Dolenz. I did nothing but direct, produce and write television shows and movies. I wasn’t fighting my history. I wasn’t one of those people changing their path to reinvent themselves. I understand how that can be very frustrating, they call it typecasting, and it also happens in music. You have a hit record or an album and they want you to do the same thing again.” 
MTV rebroadcast episode of The Monkees in 1986, reigniting their career, for a time, to a new generation of fans. Dolenz returned to the states and teamed up with Tork to record the single “That Was Then, This Is Now”.  Fueled by this single became their first Top 20 since 1968, Dolenz, Tork, and Jones embarked on a highly successful U.S. summer concert tour.
Dolenz multiple talents have found him performing sporadic concert tours with his old bandmates, stage acting, directing, producing, authoring books, appearing as a guest on radio and talk shows, and cameo appearances in a variety of popular TV shows. In 1993, Micky's autobiography I'm A Believer: My Life Of Monkees, Music and Madness (Hyperion/Disney) was published. Most recently, Dolenz performed the song “Perfectly Beautiful Day” on the tribute disc entitled Thank You, Mister Rogers.
In the fall of 2019, Dolenz joined by Todd Rundgren, Christopher Cross and Joey Molland (Badfinger), on “It Was Fifty Years Ago Today” concert tour commemorating the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ White Album. "It was fantastic,” says Dolenz. “There were some heavy hitters on that tour, and I think I held my own. It was nice not having to carry the whole show because usually, I do. I grew up with those songs. The White Album to me was just such a monster, frankly, all of the Beatles songs were, I was a huge Beatles fan.”  
“I was at a few of their original recording sessions” Recalls Dolenz. “I was in England meeting the Beatles for the first time, it was a press op kind of thing, and I was having dinner with Paul and he just said, ‘We’re Recording tomorrow do you want to come by? And they happened to be doing the tracking for “Good Morning Good Morning”. I was also at a Sgt. Pepper session.” “I’m going to be doing quite a few Beatles songs,” says Dolenz. “I’ve decided now that I’ve done the White Album tour to throw in some more, ‘cause now I have a little bit of a story to go along with it. I also do “Johnny B. Goode” by Chuck Berry because it was my audition piece for the Monkeys. That was the song that got me the gig. Of course, I’ll be doing all the Monkees hits, I always do. So if you like the Monkees and the Beatles you will not be disappointed.”
Following the passing of Peter Tork in 2019, Davey Jones had passed away in 2012, Dolenz and Nesmith contemplated going on tour as a duo.
“Davey’s passing was a big shock, there was no warning for that one,” recalls Dolenz. “Peter had let everyone know he was having serious health challenges, so that was not as big of a shock. Even though we knew that was coming I had my doubts and my concerns, so did Mike. We had gone on the road with Peter and David, all different configurations. We talked about it and thought, ‘What do we do?’  Fortunately, I sang the great majority of the songs, so we had that. Mike wrote some wonderful songs during the Monkee period and also wrote some wonderful songs for other artists. So we went out and tested it. We started doing those songs and celebrating the two of us and the Monkees. We got a very good response and got very good reviews, which is the important thing. I guess the buyers were happy because they bought it again in April of this year, and again in the fall.”  
"The vast majority of the audience are original fans,” adds Dolenz. “There are always two or three generations in the audience ‘cause of seeing the TV show and listening to our music. I’m very careful to do the songs as they were recorded so people can sing along and revisit their childhood.”  
Rhino Records recorded five of last years Dolenz and Nesmith live shows. To coincide with their impending concert tour, “An Evening With The Monkees”, Rhino Records is releasing The Monkees – The Mike & Micky Show Live on April 3, 2020.
Micky Dolenz, wit special guest the Mark Evans Band, performs at the Sellersville Theater located at 24 West Temple Avenue, Sellersville, PA, February 22, 2020, at 3:00 P.M. and 8:00 P.M. Tickets can be purchased by calling (215) 257-5808 or online at www.st94.com
To stay up to date with Micky Dolenz visit www.mickydolenz.com To stay up to date with the Mark Evans Band visit www.markevansband.com
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alemicihan · 6 years
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Karşınızda dünyanın ilk elektrikli tırı: Tesla Semi [Video]
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Tesla’nın üzerinde yoğun mesai harcadığı ve taşımacılık sektörüne yepyeni bir soluk kazandıracak elektrikli tırı resmen tanıtıldı. Dünyada bir ilk olan aracın teknik özellikleri ve tasarımı görenleri adeta kendine hayran bırakıyor.
Türkiye saatiyle bu sabah 07:00′da, Los Angeles’taki bir havalimanı hangarında gerçekleştirilen lansmanda dünyanın ilk elektrikli tırı "Tesla Semi" görücüye çıktı. Bizzat Elon Musk tarafından lanse edilen araç oldukça hoş bir tasarım çizgisine sahip. Fosil yakıt kullanımını azaltma hedefiyle yola çıktıklarını söyleyen Musk, tırın 36 tonluk maksimum yükle 800 kilometre mesafe gidebildiğini belirtti.
Bataryalar şasenin iç bölümüne monte edilirken, tırın arka bölümünde yer alan 4 adet teker için birbirinden bağımsız 4 elektrik motoru yer alıyor. Bu sayede 0′dan 100 kilometre hıza sadece 5 saniyede ulaşabilen Tesla Semi, 36 ton yükle aynı hıza 20 saniyede çıkabiliyor. Üstelik iki motor bozulsa dahi yoluna devam edebiliyor. 
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Dizel tırlara nazaran çok daha atik bir yapıya sahip olan tır, yüzde 5 eğimli yollarda 100 kilometre hızla gidebiliyor. Normal kamyonlar ise ancak 70 kilometre hıza ulaşıyor. Tesla’nın en önemli yeniliklerinden Megacharger özelliği ile şarj olan tır, 30 dakikada 643 kilometre menzil yapabilecek kapasiteye erişebiliyor. Diğer taraftan dizel tırlar kilometre başında 0.94 dolar olan maliyete sahipken, elektrikli tır sadece 0.78 dolar maliyete sahip.
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Çarpma uyarı sistemi, acil fren, şerit koruma gibi yeteneklere sahip otomatik pilot sistemiyle gelen Tesla Semi’nin 1.6 milyon kilometre garantisine ve fren balatalarının -rejeneratif frenleme ile- yarı sonsuz ömre sahip olacağı belirtiliyor. Süspansiyon ve tork iletim sistemi bağımsız çalıştığı için yükün tırdan kopması (Jackknife) gibi bir durum da söz konusu olmuyor.
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İç mekanda sade tasarım anlayışı benimseyen Tesla, sürücü koltuğunu tam ortaya konumlandırmış. Oldukça geniş bir görüş açısı sunan kabinde, direksiyonun her iki yanında tır hakkında tüm bilgilere ve ayarlara ulaşmayı sağlayan dokunmatik ekranlar bulunuyor. Elon Musk, ön camda Solar Roof güneş enerjili çatılarda kullanılan kırılmaz camlardan kullanıldığını ve böylelikle sürücülerin kaza anında büyük bir tehlikeden korunduğunu ifade etti.
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Deyim yerindeyse taşımacılık sektöründe yepyeni bir dönemin kapılarını aralayan Tesla Semi, çevreci yapısıyla 1.6 milyon kilometrede yaklaşık 200 bin dolar tasarruf sağlıyor. 2019'da seri üretim bandına girecek olan elektrikli tırın 2020 yılında satışa sunulacağı açıklandı. Şimdilik fiyatı bilinmeyen Tesla Semi için rezervasyon yaptırmak isterseniz 5 bin dolar ödemeniz gerekiyor.
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