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I understand that this is an expression but have you ever thought of how redundant that statement is?My son has a tesla
The car is what it is
I understand that this is an expression but have you ever thought of how redundant that statement is?
“It is what it is”.
Guess what? EVERYTHING is what it is.
A toaster is a toaster.
A rutabaga is a rutabaga.
A car is a car.

No, in literal terms, it is pointless.
Water is what it is.
Put any noun in front of that statement and it will become obvious how inane it sounds.
Ok what if I were to change it to " They are what they are" ??No, in literal terms, it is pointless.
Water is what it is.
Put any noun in front of that statement and it will become obvious how inane it sounds.

Which model of Tesla does your son have? Yes, most of the newer ones all have a manual override. But if you have a model Y, the rear doors are a little difficult. After removing any items stored in the door pocket (matte black), you have to pull out a (matte black) rubber mat. And then find a (black again)rubber cover and if your hands are small enough, reach inside to pull a piece of foam attached to a release wire. It's recommended that if you're in an accident in the back seat that you remain unfazed, and carry a flashlight to find the hidden release.My son has a tesla and I asked him about opening doors with a battery failure. He said its no problem, there is a manual handle in the arm rest. But they do not advise closing the door after manual
opening due to glass clearance issues. The gull wing back seats are a real nightmare and I'm surprised it passed DOT standards.
The car is what it is, you either like them or you don't. Next time you fill up your work car to go from A to B think about it. My son is not into classic cars like me and he hasn't been to a gas station in 4 years
The car has no required maintenance except tire rotation. If the car requires a software update its done in his garage at night while he sleeps.
For me I enjoy my classic cars too much.
I've thought about it - a Tesla costs more than double what my wife's Subaru cost, my electric bill is already $200 a month and would be a lot more charging an EV every night, we buy warranties so all maintenance costs $0 except oil changes and tire rotation, we drove it to Florida and back almost non-stop, no waiting for it to charge, I drive a Ram 1500 and there is no EV even close I could buy that can do everything it does. I'll pay for gasMy son has a tesla and I asked him about opening doors with a battery failure. He said its no problem, there is a manual handle in the arm rest. But they do not advise closing the door after manual
opening due to glass clearance issues. The gull wing back seats are a real nightmare and I'm surprised it passed DOT standards.
The car is what it is, you either like them or you don't. Next time you fill up your work car to go from A to B think about it. My son is not into classic cars like me and he hasn't been to a gas station in 4 years
The car has no required maintenance except tire rotation. If the car requires a software update its done in his garage at night while he sleeps.
For me I enjoy my classic cars too much.
No, in literal terms, it is pointless.
Water is what it is.
Put any noun in front of that statement and it will become obvious how inane it sounds.
Kern Dog is what he is.
"Like it or not"Same meaning as "it is what it is" Just a slang term.Same as "Que sera sera".
Remember Doris Day?