I haven’t been active on Facebook for years because I want quality content in my life not viral garbage, so I’m happy automakers are now coming around to this view.
I haven’t been active on Facebook for years because I want quality content in my life not viral garbage, so I’m happy automakers are now coming around to this view.
these are $330k per pickup truck.
Ok, cool. Off roading for the troops. But mobility on the battlefield? There is zero protection on that thing. And hopefully it never rains or anything
It’s closer than 39,000. This is huge win for the administration.
Still a violation of public trust, especially when she wields that information like a cudgel and is clearly trying to suppress political speech.
Thanks, I missed that. So yeah, she fucked up but at least in this case it wasn’t as big as I thought.
To be fair, he didn’t say April of what year...
On a side note, friend took delivery of a Model Y yesterday. Paint issues, panel gap issues, and more...
Basically zero (“close to zero” in musk's own words) and zero are pretty close... as opposed to a extra 2 million cases.
He seemed decidedly not guilty before, and filing a lawsuit for something that clearly sounds like defamation doesn’t somehow make him seem guilty now.
Oh man, I’m just waiting to see what some of those deniers have to say about this. Things got pretty heated on the article yesterday. I kept telling people that’s not a normal garage pull buuuuuut nooo, they just couldn’t wrap their tiny little brains around that fact.
one guy was bored and tied a noose
Counterpoint: It’s fortunate that Wallace was assigned to this garage, otherwise it would probably have sat there for another year, at least. What’s unfortunate is that other people don’t understand the problem here.
no more challenging than a cold cup of water for a man with lips like rocks.
I am going to put it in my back window and pull in front of Teslas I see with autopilot not paying attention. I also have a little door the dumps strips of tin foil to fly out in front of the Tesla’s sensors and grind the law breaker to a halt.
That depends on the number of eyes the cardboard cutout has, now doesn’t it?
Without a mention of vehicle registration, it looks like gasoline/diesel truck sales are going to skyrocket in OR, AZ and NV in about 15 years.
I doesn’t care HOW you decide, it just cares that you decided. The way it decides is different from how it decides.
That decision not to include LIDAR, which could inform the car that sign is hundreds of yards away and far more elevated than allowable for a stop sign is paying off nicely.