Taxing it differently and creating a political battle over what kind of uses are “more essential” would create the same useless mess as that conversation did during COVID lockdowns.
Taxing it differently and creating a political battle over what kind of uses are “more essential” would create the same useless mess as that conversation did during COVID lockdowns.
Santa drives a Caddy.
Was thinking the same thing. Need to transport a bunch of boxes? Why not buy a box to put them all in? :p
You certainly are strange, bootlicker.
And restraining orders don’t apply to property. File restraining order, call bank, get their name removed from the house! That’s insane.
My BS alarms went off as I read the article. If it was an issue, the vehicle should have been sold and money split. Or she could have stopped driving it altogether.
while this entire situation is shitty, at the end of the day, the husband, the piece of shit he is, was a legal owner of the car, Tesla couldn’t do anything, they can’t bar the legal owner access to the vehicle.
Just look up the hummer EV lol. The efficiency is fucking absymal though, at like 2 miles/kwh...
Exactly. It’s not Tesla’s place to change the car title or remove ownership. Until the court says otherwise, it’s still partly his car. We don’t want companies just changing the terms of ownership just because someone says so.
Did she ever file for divorce?
Spotting a Vehicross on the road is like seeing a 4 leaf clover. Its special, its different, it’s easy to spot as soon as you do and you almost never see them. I know they aren’t everyone’s cup of tea but I love the quirkiness and decision to go full concept car weird with the design.
Somebody is going to bolt that thing to something. Might be fun to watch from a very safe distance.
It does feel like the current public company model is becoming obsolete. Investors, news outlets, and the general public have way too much access to information so the stock market has absolutely no tolerance for long term thinking.
Like everything, Turbos were once a special thing of pure joy and terror, but as soon as the normies took over and started showing up in everything, it wasn’t special anymore. (Sure it was the manufacturers that pushed it, or rather in the pursuit of efficiency, but the amount of flashbangs I’ve received from SUV…
Surely it’s going to be sustainable for automakers to keep making knee-jerk decisions just to keep investors happy with short-term profits. I cannot see a single way in which this might possibly backfire.
After reading the list, basically nothing should have a turbo it seems.
I had a Fit for a while, my brother thought it was cute saying it’s a minivan.
I bet not hard enough. There is no end to the depths scummy dealers will sink, nor the ingenuity they employ to do so. They could actually work less hard just by being honest, but they need to be scumbags on a genetic level.
I had a Chevy dealer attempt to charge $1200 for dealer prep. After digging at them they revelaed this included a pin stripe down the side of the car and nitrogen in the tires.....that already came from the factory with nitrogen in them....which is a scam in itself. They literally tried to scam the scam and cover it…
I love that it’s called “CARS.”