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Well they have a communication link available and "choose" not to use it...why? That's like having a window but deciding not to look out it and then claiming you don't know what's outside.

Things don't disappear over the horizon any more....haven't since 1957

No one is suggesting conspiracy...there is no evil plot. Just stating that to think that the majority of the planes in the sky no one knows where they are or who they are because we lack the technological capability is ridiculous.

Not about politics or any NWO. It's about money. No conspiracy, it's just a matter of when the decision is made to provide budget to run say data collection of a bread trail satellite data stream (they already openly talk about the satellite uplink used for some communications) it;s easy to say no. Why spend money

The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 has turned up a lot of theories, but very little concrete evidence. What we do know is that an event like this is actually much more possible than we might think, despite everything we track today.

I was scrolling through the comments looking for the Olds to show up. Well done.

You're right...but are they just people who would've bought a different BMW had this one not existed?

It doesn't take an F250 or Ram 3500 to tow an unsafe rig. And in reality, it's usually the mid-size SUV owner who doesn't have a clue what they are doing that is screaming down the interstate at 80MPH with an overloaded trailer wagging behind them.

How about the scores of elderly retirees criss crossing the nation in Class A motorhomes that make these trucks look like compact cars? Do they all need to be taken off the road too?

Silverado=Sierra

A body kit, bolt-ons and a tune cost how much?

For me it's price. Once you hit around the $750k-$1m mark it's a hyper car.

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How often do high pressure fuel pumps fail?

Bloomberg does the math and finds he made… one billion (.1) dollars! In one day! It also means that Tesla has a market capitalization (# of shares X share price) of $30.4 billion, making it worth about half a General Motors or Ford Motor Company.

Yes, you're right, there is no on-road testing in the US. But there are a host of "tricks" employed to manipulate results (non-stock lubricants, over inflated tires, specially blended fuels, etc., etc.)

You aren't factoring for the changes to the testing regime, which made it harder on newer vehicles or the creative engineering techniques employed by manufacturers more recently (this is code for cheating.....like duct taping all the body seems which they all do) which made it easier. You cant really compare the

Everyone needs to take it a breath and relax here...this is Truck Yeah and we come here for news, info and most of all entertainment.

You just know this is the secret fantasy of EVRY bro-truck owner....