Minneapolis Tesla: ‘I bought this before Elon became a fascist.’
February 2025 — A Tesla vehicle seen in Minneapolis with Tesla branding removed and a sticker reading "I bought this before Elon became a fascist.".
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February 2025 — A Tesla vehicle seen in Minneapolis with Tesla branding removed and a sticker reading "I bought this before Elon became a fascist.".
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May 2024 — A Porsche Cayman on Hennepin Avenue in Downtown Minneapolis in May 2024.
April 2024 — The I-35W./Lake Street Transit Station with the security guard's car parked out front.
November 2023 — Hyundai holding "mobile clinics" in Minneapolis on November 10th, 2022 to provide steering wheel locks and "anti-theft software" to owners of affected vehicles the company has manufactured.
November 2023 — Hyundai auto theft mobile clinic holding "mobile clinics" in Minneapolis on November 10th, 2022 to provide steering wheel locks and "anti-theft software" to owners of affected vehicles the company has manufactured.
March 2023 — A classic green Japanese commuter train sits at a station platform, its utilitarian design and weathered paint evoking an earlier era of rail travel. These older local-line cars, once common throughout regional Japan, continue to serve smaller routes with reliability and simplicity. The muted tones of the train and station canopy, along with a uniformed conductor preparing for departure, create a nostalgic glimpse into the everyday rhythm of Japanās vast and enduring railway network.
July 2020 — A car with āDefund the police and militaryā written on a window.
May 2020 — A car burns at Wells Fargo bank on E 31st St, across from the Minneapolis Police 5th Precinct. Protesters had gathered following a march through South Minneapolis on the 4th day of protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd.
June 2018 — The now demolished General Mills plant in Janesville Wisconsin.
October 2017 — Evening commuters navigate the cobblestone intersection at Place de l’Alma, a busy roundabout near the Seine that connects several major Parisian avenues. Cyclists, scooters, and cars intermingle beneath the façades of Haussmann-era buildings, a familiar rhythm in the city’s daily life. The area blends elegance and intensity—its limestone balconies and cafés standing in contrast to the constant motion of urban transit. Completed in the mid-19th century, Place de l’Alma became a symbolic gateway between the Right Bank and the Left, linking the fashionable avenues of the 8th and 16th arrondissements. The nearby Pont de l’Alma, inaugurated in 1856 by Napoleon III, was once guarded by four statues of French soldiers—only one, the Zouave, remains today, still serving as an informal flood gauge for the rising Seine.
August 2011 — A Chevrolet Volt logo on a car.
April 2008 — The top of the ECTO-1 Ectomobile seen in 2008.
April 2008 — The back of the ECTO-1 Ectomobile seen in 2008.
April 2008 — The side of the ECTO-1 Ectomobile seen in 2008.