The finale should be these guys stumbling in to what seems like a utopia, only for it to be revealed that it is actually a utopia with no sinister underbelly because not everybody left is a bunch of fascist assholes.
The finale should be these guys stumbling in to what seems like a utopia, only for it to be revealed that it is actually a utopia with no sinister underbelly because not everybody left is a bunch of fascist assholes.
...ah, more Fantasy Fascism bullshit.
Big Ford dealership by my office has 18 Mach E’s that have not moved since they were delivered over 4 months ago. They have dead batteries and several have flat tires. All of the Mach E’s on their website have a $25K markup or call for price. They obviously are not doing it correct.
I emailed CarMax, told them I was interested in a car, they brought it to me pulled behind a Mercedes Sprinter with a full office inside. I test drove it, agreed to buy, signed the paperwork inside the van (they never even set foot inside my house) and they drove away while I had a gently used 1 year old car in my…
Motor Trend took the car on a trip from LA to SF, a route with plenty of hills, and it would seem that real world usage comes quite close to the EPA estimate.
This EV won’t work for me because the commute to my job is 20 miles each way and once I get there they don’t give me enough money to buy this car.
Because he has 4th Amendment rights, but, the money does not.
Right, but if you charge the money with being associated with crime, well the money doesn’t have civil rights or an attorney so the department’s getting a new Escalade.
There are some nice 5th and 14th Amendment issues here as well.
Because cops...something something something... hard choices, etc. ACAB.
Yeah, if this isn’t unreasonable search and seizure then I don’t know what is.
I still don’t know how this isn’t universally interpreted as an infringement on the 4th amendment. It’s exactly what it was written for, to protect against this kind of thing.
My theory is that Weasel is a Bill The Cat variant. Further research into Earth 06131982 print media is warranted....
this guy gets it.
To unload the front springs one has to have a lever and a fulcrum and a force. The fulcrum will be the rear axle, and the force is the 4 wheeler, but the lever is non-existent because the weight of the 4 wheeler is right over the fulcrum.
The Cybertruck has adjustable suspension to aid in loading things into the back. When the feature is selected, the truck lowers the rear and raises the front to ease loading headaches.
Besides all the big three trucks are ugly as sin, they all have gotten taller + taller. I’d like to see a stat of how high the hood releases are thru the years. My daughter can’t unlatch the hood on her 2020 Ram. “It doesn’t matter-I can’t reach the dipstick!”
I personally feel it’s a deeply stupid design, ill-suited for actual, real-world truck use
Bingo. That’s exactly it and what people don’t seem to understand. This is not an arbitrary design that is different merely for the sake of being different.
Cybertruck wasn’t just built to look different for the sake of looking different. It also looks different because they are trying a design approach that doesn’t use traditional body-on-frame manufacturing and which uses a super-strong stainless sheet steel alloy exoskeleton (that can only be shaped along score lines…