24kgoldasshole
24kgoldasshole
24kgoldasshole

No, not implying that at all. Perhaps it takes an idiot to read that in to my comments? I didn’t mention any other group of people in comparison. Every country has it’s share of stupid people, we in the U.S. just have more scumbag lawyers and a legal system that plays to this demographic. Fact is, many companies don’t

Tesla makes that abundantly clear. This is why so many cool things aren’t offered in the U.S. Too many stupid people that can’t/won’t follow directions and have access to scumbag ambulance chasing attorneys when they suffer the inevitable consequences of their own stupidity.

It’s about inviting people with shit loads of money to buy another really fucking expensive car to add to their collection of other really fucking expensive cars. It’s exclusivity. It’s Ferrari doing it better than their competitors. This isn’t special paint and a big, ugly SV sticker on the bloated ass end of a

And Nico is, quite simply, a bit of a dick.

The industry is full of dirty little secrets no one wants aired. You blow the whistle on the competitor and there is a good chance they will return the favor.

Local tuners will just roll over. Rivals will fight back. One gets swept under the rug, the other gets expensive and messy.

Nope, that is playing in the area between the lines. It doesn’t say you can do it, but it certainly doesn’t say you can’t. A hell of a lot of rules/laws/regulations are the result of someone finding that gray area and using it to their advantage.

It would just show the pink dot stuck on the curb he runs over.

It didn’t say “what” the driver sees, it’s “how” the driver sees the track. The point is to watch the pink ball to see what he focuses on, how quickly he changes focal points and processes information.

Has FHP confirmed speed of the Tesla at the time of impact? Maybe the truck driver, paying attention to the actual road, thought he had time to clear the turn given the posted speed limits? Maybe the Harry Potter fan in the Tesla, obviously not paying attention to the road, had the car autonomously speeding and closed

Stop sale for dealers took effect last September. Private parties can still sell, but to be included in the settlement, you had to buy before the settlement was announced.

Do some research on D30. You can put your hand under the armor, hit it with a hammer and it absorbs the full impact. Not your standard old CE type armor.

Yeah, fly in to a brick wall at 60mph and it probably won’t matter what you are wearing. Hit your knee/shoulder/elbow on pavement with the right armor and you walk away. The whole point of the armor is IT absorbs the impact without transferring the impact to your fragile bones.

Leather won’t help with impact damage, but some good D30 armor sure as hell would. A modern textile jacket and pants with D30 and he would have been fine.

Again......it’s for reference since the settlement won’t be finalized for another month. The website will do all of that for you when it’s final.

You will own a used TDi wagon and enjoy it. You will not be eligible for any of the VW cash though. You had to buy it before today.

Sales/purchases after June 28th are excluded.

Drive the piss out of it between now and then and take the mileage hit to bring the value down. Even better, drive it for business and take the mileage deduction.

Appropriate name you have. You aren’t getting $25k for your Golf. The $5k is if you take your car in for the modification. You will get the number in the Buyback column, which includes your cars value in Sept. plus the cash payment.

Seriously? You find those tables hard to comprehend? Find your car make/model/year.......move to right and read numbers. Pretty much all there is to it. Is it exact? No, but the settlement hasn’t been finalized yet either. It’s there as reference to give you an idea of what you will be offered so you can start