It actually came with a paper shredder. Now we know why.
The 1988 Trump edition Cadillac Brougham limo. Released at a time that nobody was buying limos, it was basically a grift. Trump didn’t order the large batch he was supposed to and instead just bought enough for personal use.
Ok this wins
I think the Super Duty F250/F230 Harley Davidson was worse. It was just an appearance package. At least with the F150 you got the Supercharged Lightning motor.
Got to admit: my choice is stupid+, yours is stupid++.
On the road with recent service done - maybe a different story. But as it sits it’s a ND for me and I don’t need to worry about smog. What I do need to worry about is care and maintenance on a nearly 40 year old car that was handed down to a high schooler. As a former poor high school student turned poor college…
No A/C, rough around the edges, not registered in eight years, not smogged.
What does it look like upside down in a ditch on fire?
Too late. That Pandora’s Box has already left the station.
1. Making your product 40 grand cheaper to buy for free definitely helps the company.
Wouldn’t that be easily handled with convex mirrors near the bottom of those large front mirrors?
it does bring new meaning to over the air update. As in “Regulators fine Tesla over the air. Update.”
Nothing says “reliable shipping” like a brand new truck built at the last minute to get a tax credit.
So Pepsi will get a truck that Tesla rushed into production in order to avoid missing out on tax breaks? I’ll make sure to keep my distance if I see one out on the road.