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I’m guessing one of the side mirrors caught the guy at head/neck height?

In some areas, DOT trucks are equipped with katanas because you just never know. I do believe NYC has some of their fleet so outfitted. If it’s not an elderly mobster, it could be a jackwagon on a Citibike. 

i tried to make a funny CSI pun, think it came up short

Jaywalking is a thing because the automotive industry poured a lot of money into turning this into a car-dependent nation.

Generally no - there are traffic regulations for a reason, and you can’t fault someone who didn’t see a pedestrian where a pedestrian was not supposed to be.  No way to stop a multi-ton vehicle when someone suddenly steps out in front of you, after all.  

Some part of the truck hit him in the neck, removing his head from the rest of him?

YEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!

Did he then slip on a pair of sunglasses while The Who blasted?

That is a truly magic combination of sketchiness - Floridians and Eastern Europeans

Sounds like the delivery driver is in on the scam, too.

Feels like FedEx does a better job of handling expensive packages. Maybe they should get into the car shipping game. 

And that’s why you don’t let the customer change the address on a expensive delivery.

Also the oil producers will just cut production to keep prices high by artificially reducing the supply on the market.

There is a dollar amount somewhere that makes sense, but it’s not anywhere near retail price. For $5k on a brand new Fisker and a couple sets of pads/rotors I’d probably risk it. 

Congratulations to Boeing on achieving a truly special level of incompetence to make even SpaceX seem responsible and competent in comparison.

The Ford Flex. They sold 300k of these full-size family haulers; and if you ever had one and used it for it’s intended purpose, you knew how great they were. The problem was actually getting families into them. If you didn’t drive one, you’d never know.

Yes, I agree: the current EVs will go poof! and disappear. Especially the Lucid models:

Well-done EV cars are definitely not boring to drive in twisties imho, but I’d rather EV swap something with a more mundane noise (4-inline) maybe? And with carburettors so that I can escape le bruit et l’odeur? (Oops, sorry for the french private joke)

So, cars have to have manuals to be performance cars, if I’m reading this right?
Because according to you, cars have to have driver engagement to be performance cars, and to have driver engagement they have to have manuals, which is what the aforementioned conversion shop leaves in. Those are the connections you’re