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“Where did you get this?”

That’s my car! I bought it from a fellow in June and took it around to as many car shows as I could this summer. Such a fun little car, I’m only selling it to fund my other projects. You might notice something in the second photo :)

It’s all part of the plan

I have a 392 SRT (2016) and the husband is bugging me to put a supercharger on it. I told him to get his own fucking sportscar and mod it. I can barely handle this one.

My tinfoil hat is telling me that the owner wants to be rid of the car and knows he won’t be able to recover even a small fraction of his money invested. He’ll probably have the first renter fill the tank with 87, blow the engine, then submit a ridiculous claim to Turo.

Putting duel power-snails on a straight-six Supra isn’t a new thing; maniacs have been doing it for a while.

My only problem is the color.

Crack Pipe.

Possibly the best line:

I just read her story in the article you linked and feel like this win superfluous. She’d be a winner even if they were dead last. What a person. What a story. I think someone is chopping onions around here. Betty; You’re a hero!

Most manufacturers (not just of cars) have pilot production to work these things out before making customer deliveries.

“There’s a reason it’s called production hell.”

i raised you better than that, chris...it’s Father.

Zero cars have souls.

Tesla didn’t address the WSJ’s questions for the story, instead slamming the newspaper as a slanted outlet that “has relentlessly attacked Tesla with misleading articles that, with few exceptions, push or exceed the boundaries of journalistic integrity.”

Fanboys wont see a problem with this, and will liken it to being sort of coming from a boutique automaker a la Aston or Mclaren. But I see through the bullshit and foresee quality problems and suspect panel fittings down the line.

The newspaper reported that Tesla factory workers have been piecing together parts of the cars by hand

Looks like he didn’t straighten out properly as he reduced the crab just before landing. It looks to me more like a screw up than a demonstration of skill.