TheCraigy
TheCraigy
TheCraigy

Does a Florida car salesman not deserve this?

If anything, it makes it that much more difficult for them to fund the replacement airbags for everyone. This is just another money grab since they’re already bankrupted by this whole debacle before the fines.

Possibly. I am driving a free Toyota loaner which Lexus is reimbursing to the tune of about $1,400 a month. No new purchase for me :D

Something something MB Sauber morning.

They are only in business due to bankruptcy protection. Most of the Japanese and other automakers will own Takata outright after this.

I don’t care about the fine, I just want a new god damned airbag in my car.

Have there been any new sportscars lately? I think the reason sales are down is because we’re in a lull. There’s a this and that edition, but no legitimate new models, nothing substantial. Even the 991.2 is same old shit, different day. I suppose there was the NSX, but that was about six years old before they made

Mos def 4 cup limit because safety.

Hahahaha what a piece of shit.

Sweet. Is this the Audi Atlas?

I thought you had to get a full passport to get that passport ID.

Whut who says you need a drivers license to have a car? Dey got dey iphones, dey pontiac, dey got it all.

+1 gawker has a real great legal squad. Oh, wait.

More than the whole “operable” bit, it seems that this guy is attempting to return only ~60% of his “car.”

Wow! If Carfax didn’t say it was one owner I was going to say I think my dad owned this car at one point in history. Green Cayenne with a stick, how many can there be?

+1

If they let this well-publicized guy do it, thousands of others will follow suit. That’s a lot of auto parts and labor.

Maybe not in mid-70s but by the time Empire came out “hacking” was all the rage.

Fair point. The whole concept of the “death star plans” is pretty vague, and could be pretty detailed or not detailed. Theoretically it could include all of that and then some, such as decades of records of sources for materials and labor which would both take several planetary economies to provide, all the way down

It’s an entire planet. OK, an entire small moon. And not just some floor plans and maps of the surface of a moon, with some structures on it, but detailed specs on the entire moon down to its core. It’s surprising that the file is that small, if anything.