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DesertSmokeBBQ
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Until you need the car fixed...

Yes, but you don’t buy the car from the factory, you get a European Delivery allocation from a Dealer who processes the sale. You pick the car up at the factory, flog it on the autobahn for a period of time no longer than 15 days and drop it off at the port for shipment to the dealer...

Um, Ferrari, Bentley, Rolls Royce, Mercedes Benz, Porsche, Lamborghini and several others regularlynsell their ultra expensive cars thru their dealers....

So, my question is: “if the Donaldson sank as the result of enemy action and there were fatalities, wouldn’t she be considered a war grave and respected/protected by international tradition/law, from salvage? Or is that only if it went down with souls on board?

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My only issue is that this isn’t a nose wheelie at all. He’s just stood it on its nose and moved back an forth to maintain balance. A “wheelie” implies motion. See video.

They have the turning radious of a pocket battleship....

How many times/month could you switch those two cars on a whim?

They CAN’T bill the federal government. Unfortunately (if my understanding is correct) municipalities are required by federal and/or state law to provide whatever resources the secret service requests for a presidential visit.

The only tragedy here is that it’ll never get dirty. It’ll be pampered and polished by a “4x4 Bro” who wouldn’t dream of actually taking it off-road.

You’re arguing logic not the actual world we live in.

What about the argument that coffees hot yet companies can be successfully sued for customers who burn themselves drinking it?

The price tag isn’t going down significantly, that’d be a dumb move on their part. Think 911 clubsport variants....

At some point, there will be a class action lawsuit alleging that Tesla intentionally hobbles its customers cars in order to upcharge for technology they already own.

Pretty cool video but what’s it look like in its natural habitat, jockeying for a parking spot at the local Home Depot...?

No kidding but it looks like he doesn’t have it under control 100%

Why is the driver all over the track in the second segment?

It adds up, the car can be RDR’d and not titled. Once it’s reported sold to the manufacturer, it no longer shows up in dealer searches so you can’t find it in inventory. Since it was “sold” to a dealer, it can be driven on dealer plates and never titled. Same thing with press cars etc, they’ll have a crap ton of

I carried A2's and M60E3's, got out before M4's were a thing but rolling up to the Lackland/Kelly AFB gates and seeing SP’s in their ridiculous regalia (Cammies with all kinds of random cords and berets) carrying A1's with short mags (I’d never seen the short ones, we always had the 30 round mags) was kinda comical....

The driver is going to get a bill from the Red army for the damage to that APC....