Yeah the comment had it as “BFTU” so I got to the Botswana thing like you at first, but I got there eventually since I’m assuming it was supposed to be BTFU.
Yeah the comment had it as “BFTU” so I got to the Botswana thing like you at first, but I got there eventually since I’m assuming it was supposed to be BTFU.
Ditto on the Lexus LS 500h
I realize that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but I just don’t see it with this car. I applaud the effort and confidence, but it just looks -- in photos, at least -- like a big sausage. Now the Sollei, on the other hand, wears the look MUCH better.
The only good thing I can say about this is that it makes yesterday’s Tracker seem like a good deal in comparison.
My notifications showed 65 responses to my question in this article and they were all the same from the same person..lol.. but they don’t show here. Talk about getting Kinja’d.
He probably hit the dump lever accidentally while filling his trucker bomb.
In this case because the damage, the wheel and surround, is VERY localized it seems unlikely it was cause by collision with a vehicle. It almost looks like a suspension failure and the janky wheel caused the damage while they were coming to a stop. More interesting to me, at least, is who is fine with just tossing…
I read that as “inedible” and, while it still made sense, seemed like a weird way to describe a permanent marker.
You just know that “move fast and break things” is also how they drive.
The Busy Forks at list price (50 grand plus tax and fees) was a non-starter. It looks like Toyota is going loss-leader to get these overpriced “dogs” moving off the lots.
I think they still had lofty goals that only went away when their sales started to suddenly underperform and Musk needed a diversion to justify the company’s market value, which is the only reason he came out and said they are not a car company any more. If car sales take off again and the robot/AI thing isn’t showing…
30?! Get off my lawn, you!
The phrase “move fast and break things” was originally ussed in engineering to describe processes to uncover flaws quickly so they can be fixed.
Unfortuntatly, somewhere along the line it was co-opted by tech entreprenuers (with zero engineering acumin) as a way to justify destroying humanity’s economy, environment,…
30k lbs of balloons inflated with Hydrogen.
Boy, they are really asking ALL the money for this. The only person I can think of who would buy this at anywhere NEAR almost $35k is the person who has one of nearly every BMW, and they’re looking to complete their collection. Does that person even exist, and are they gonna buy from a BHPH lot?
Falls the same time as 30k of rocks... in space!
My nephew tested me with that one a few months ago. The classics never go out of style.
Sometimes you have to hate the player and the game
Couldn’t be feathers, even 30,000 lbs of feathers is way, way lighter than even a few hundred pounds of bricks!