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Just wait until people finally start to realize that all the other companies Musk has built revolve around attempting to prop up Tesla.

Actually, they may care if you have a dog if dog bites are covered on your home owner policy.

I would tape a cup over the camera... and in the bottom of that cup, I would tape a photo of a hairy ass. Let them watch that 24 hours a day.

Problem here is the logic behind the decision-making process. In theory, all these features mean safer cars with fewer accidents and lower and less frequent payouts. This would then in theory boost profits. This is just a blatant attempt to futher line the pockets of shareholders at the expense of policy holders. The

Or newspapers.

I’ll point out that all the low population density areas in NJ are state and national parks and game preserves where no one lives to begin with. EVERY single one of them.

technically, the answer to your question is yes. As a location for oceanside beaches, CA gets a massive influx of out of state drivers who don’t obey traffic law. We have the same problem on the East Coast. I live in NJ, which has some of the highest vehicle insurance rates in the country. But more than 3/4 of the

LOL. You seem to be unaware that Netflix has access to far, FAR more information that what you’ve watched via their service in the last week or three.

The whole northeast region is infamous for its ripoff comedy artists. For years, during the early days of The View, Joy Behar was ripping off material from a radio show in Hartford, CT and this theft was absurdly consistently done the day after the radio show aired for months. And back in the 80's, it wasn’t uncommon

The answer to your question is “The magic of reaction times of rickety 77 year old man.”

Well, then you get all the damned state workers going on strike because you’re making them do too much work by retesting drivers every few years (and they won’t necessarily be wrong). Ugh. And when I got my license over 30 years ago, it was scheduling hell trying to get an appointment for the road test. They issued

My 96 year old aunt lost her license late last year because she is no longer capable of driving. It was the result of a traffic stop rather than an accident. I just bought her 2005 Taurus wagon from her (First time I’ve had a wagon since a Sentra that was actually badged as a Datsun instead of a Nissan). TBH, she

Funniest thing is most of the idiots doing that are idiots who don’t even know what they are doing. I’ve left so many of these idiots dumbfounded at the intersection stop line because they got their incompetent asses kicked by a nearly 30 year old Honda Accord. So much for their attempt to bully someone who has taken

Strangely, I am impressed that passenger side tail light stayed lit the entire time, even after the other exterior lights (and most of the other electrical systems and computerized components) were killed by the engine fire incinerating the wiring.

Pretty much sounded just like a visa just with a funky name right up until the last bit with the “come and go as you please for the next three years.”

You may be surprised at how many people have zero clue what you are talking about or where it may be when you mention the Baltic Sea. But it is so very kind of you to give them the benefit of the doubt, comrade.

BTW, Torontodesignguy, I can get panel gaps properly spaced on ANY of my vehicles IN MY DRIVEWAY with HAND TOOLS. So no excuse for any vehicle coming out of the factory like that, no matter how young or old the company may be.

I am impressed by SpaceX. I am a regular user of Paypal. But I am under no misunderstanding that he did much beyond finance these. People like to portray him as a grand thinker, but it is other people who make the concepts a reality. But that aside....

Do you realize that you just pointed out why they should be categorized as amateurs instead of pros?

Where on earth do they have 10 character license plates? Or did you mean “FIREHZRD”?