BiffMagnetude
BiffMagnetude
BiffMagnetude

I think we all would agree that this tech needs to be close to flawless to make sense. I am all for it, but fully agree with this:

Um...NO!!!!

It means the poster doesn’t know how citizenship works.

I totally agree.  I bet that AND a passive alcohol detection system would be even better!!!

Why do people who throw around constitutional amendments the most understand them the least?

My local Hyundai and Kia dealers have a “weird house warranty” on the used cars they sell.

Biff says he is dropping GM from his list of cars for consideration because they treat him like he’s stupid.

I don’t assume everyone is lying..Not at all. I just assumed you were lying. It’s a convenient story for the circumstance and an incredibly uncommon type of crime. I do data for a living and I use mathematical likelihood in all of my assessments. The math was not on your side. If you are telling the truth, cool.

First, I didn’t believe your story about your brother. It seemed ridiculously argumentative, How did these burglars find this safe? Were they dressed like Ninjas? Who starred in the movie? Were their laser beam detectors or was it all based on room temp? Was it an inside job?

That sucks for your brother.  He should do better with his security 

That’s likely where we differ. Reported stolen isn’t good enough for me. Under what circumstances was it stolen? Glovebox? CoffeeTable? Safe with trigger guard?

“coming for?”

the distribution was still horrible. The bottom half had little to no money and the 1% held over 40% of the nations wealth.

Type the vin into google. You can find auction pics and listings and everything it works for the majority of vins. You will be stunned what you can find with a few clicks.  You can also do an auction vin search at vin smart. It’s incredibly easy to chase vins. The data is out there, sometimes behind a paywall, but

Vin searches are not hard...I feel sorry for the guy who was scammed, but man....If you are spending that sort of money on a car you can’t touch, please do your due diligence.  Check the dealership, check the vin auction history and get a human to do a video walk around of the car while you are on the phone with them

Not a video game question...

The point would be that if ANYONE committed a crime with it, you would be on the hook.

Too many gun owners hide behind the word “responsible” while they are anything but. The recklessly irresponsible shit I’ve seen throughout my life amongst the gun community is so infuriating. Then somebody like you tries to create a false equivalency between a safe in their house and a car. Cars are smash and grab

The Renegade is quite possibly the worst vehicle I have driven and I have driven a Yugo. I was stunned at the poor quality of the interior materials and the uselessness of the engine.  “Jeep Toughness” is a perfect description for the crumbling plastics and low lifespan mechanicals.  8 years was 8 years too many.

There is absolutely nothing secure about your car. If you are leaving your gun in a car you are the problem. You are not a responsible gun owner. A rock, and a screwdriver will put your gun into the streets in 30 sec0nds. Honestly if that happens and somebody gets killed, you deserve a cell next to the whoever