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Maggie Q's Totaled Lamborghini

Maggie Q's Totaled Lamborghini

Spike's Car Radio Aug 13, 2025 62 min
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The episode dives into the controversial transformation of a Tesla charging station into a residential experience, sparking debate over its impact on local residents. The hosts discuss the challenges faced by nearby apartment dwellers, including noise from early morning construction and the sensory overload from constant movie screenings. The conversation highlights the tension between innovative automotive experiences and community living, questioning the sustainability of such projects in urban settings.

Topics: tesla charging stations urban development community impact noise pollution
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They decided to take a giant Tesla
charging station and turn it into an
experience in a residential
neighborhood. So that's an apartment
building that's not a part of the Tesla
diner experience. It's like blocking 12
windows of an apartment building with
the back of a freaking screen. Like
>> it's open 24/7. So these movies are
playing.
>> That's so horrible. Food smells, people
pulling in Bugs Bunny cartoons.
Apparently, their construction here was
illegally starting at 4:00 a.m. Sure.
And they describe it as an assault on
all senses.
>> I want to go there at 3:30 in the
morning and see what's happening there.
That's that's the issue. It was kind of
>> That's a good idea.
>> It's a weird footnote to a dying
company. You know what I mean?

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