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More importantly, why is this news? Anytime a tow company gives me a tow I expect them to charge me.

I think it’s fair to say that Tesla does a lot of big picture stuff right. There’s a lot of engineering cleverness designed into these cars - something that engineers hired by competitors to tear them apart have repeatedly reported/acknowledged. On the crash protection front, they took full advantage of having a

I don’t know that unfair is the right term here. You’ve got two cars that do the same thing (move people and stuff from point A to point B). One of them has different design constraints due to how that thing (the ability to move stuff and people) is implemented and takes advantage of that to deliver better crash

Being better than human and still hitting this woman are not mutually exclusive.

Sure, we’re smaller. But our vehicles would see the same kind of use. There are only so many hours in a day. It’s not like a Transit is going to travel farther in the States than in Canada. In fact, given how spread out our population is, a Postal truck probably sees more miles in Canada than in the States.

Is that actually considered a fix to the ugly front?

While I love a good pun-fest, the subject here and heinous corporate evilness covering up customer deaths and injuries makes it about as un-funny as you can get. Not even dark humor relieves this situation.

This is starting to feel like a trap.

It’s a matter of civilization really. How a society treats its weakest; the sick, the elderly, the disabled, prisoners, you name it.

What? You can idle out in just about anything if you are on a flat paved surface. I’ve done it on every single car I’ve owned and most are pretty modest power wise. Just go easy on the clutch till it gets rolling. Of course, I’m not talking about normal acceleration and you wouldn’t want to do it from a stoplight with

I’ve driven cars from ~20hp up to 500hp+ with torque numbers to match. I’ve never found a road car that stalled if you let out the clutch at idle. Not one.

Firstly, let me reiterate what so many others have said:

Arguably “the wildest-looking Viper ever”:

Even older BMWs are sensitive to tire pressure it seems.

Think they did, and then said “fuck yeah we should! Why did we even ask that question?"

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I will be one of the few that state ~NP~ on this. The current market on these puts the price for this one puts right around market value. Adding the popular (and not cheap) Subie powerplant upgrade increases it’s reliability, thus its value.

Did someone say swastika?

This will never, ever, get old.

Did I miss the news where Dany Bahar was appointed CEO of Aston Martin?