Toxic internet hyperbole, everyone.
How did you get a picture of me
I am told that Americans are not skilled enough to use roundabouts and all Europeans are superior drivers and have no problems with Roundabouts.
Roundabouts are an epic failure.
Yeah, I don’t get why that wouldn’t apply in this case. Or why Tesla couldn’t or wouldn’t have cars on their network that there is explicitly no liability for. Plus, what happens if in 20 or 30 years or more,Tesla goes under? Are all these cars effectively bricked if they can’t connect back to them?
Dude, a piece of steel tore into it at 70 mph...that’s not exactly a thing anyone plans for...this is a one in a million event, at least. I guarantee not a single other C7 Corvette will ever have this problem, at the least the chances are so low you might as well worry about a shark attack while sleeping in your bed…
A giant tear in the frame? No it does not. I’ve never seen anything like this in a car and I’ve seen plenty of car undersides. Read the top comment, you’ll understand. As I’m certain you’re not a structural engineer, statistically.
Yes it does. But given what they said about it, we don’t know if they were following too close or not.
You should read better.
A Corvette can stop VERY quickly. Can you say the same for the 18 wheeler behind it? I’d say he did the safest thing.
If you have to have the company that made the car you own activate the car so you can drive it, you don’t really own the car.
Pro tip: $ goes before the number.
Why would a repair shop turn down tens of thousands of dollars of profit?
Small quibble — the Buckets weren’t American. Charlie bought his Wonka bar because he found 50 pence in the snow (children’s librarian here).
Where does it say this black kid he proposed was supposed to be American?