HAHAHA... Now I get to point and laugh at everyone I told to not trade in their fuel efficient car for their SUV or truck that they are now upside down on and stuck with.
HAHAHA... Now I get to point and laugh at everyone I told to not trade in their fuel efficient car for their SUV or truck that they are now upside down on and stuck with.
Yup, but it also means you don’t instantly void your warranty. The burden of proof is on the manufacturer, they just rely on people not knowing this thing exists.
I know that feeling, its still somewhat true in some applications. This one might not last very long by comparison to a OEM setup, but it will hold at least long enough to wreck it at a cars and coffee.
The way they are doing it, yes, but the ecoboost is a capable little motor. Last I saw someone was around 600hp with stock internals and Bisimoto apparently has a 900hp ecostang.
Magnuson Moss Act is the term you are looking for.
You didn’t void your warranty by doing any work or adding parts, look up the Magnuson Moss Act. Sure good luck getting things to go your way but aftermarket parts don’t suddenly void your warranty.
Bingo, if you look at my wives car you would think she hits everything she sees. Nope, she has careless assholes at her work or on the street hitting her. Her friend also hit a raccoon and refused to fix it.
The front of my wives car would say that raccoons are NOT squishy when the car is made of plastic or sheet metal. If its a tire and you can clear the raccoon with your body work its squishy enough.
Even the rich ones are cheap as shit. They would much rather spend money on juice then better batteries.
Maybe, but until that first owner that needs work we can’t say for sure. I mean look at Nissan and the GT-R with its launch control.
I remember being on the bridge around 2010 when the early egics were getting popular and a sailor pulls one out, flicks a lighter then takes a big drag off the thing and blows the vape out. Everyone’s jaws just hit the floor and it looked like the Captain was about to have a aneurysm. It took a decent amount of time…
There are companies that make these but they tend to be more expensive and thus they won’t get bought.
A good car doesn’t make up for lack of driver skill.
Shit, most of those crossovers and even some of the SUVs wouldn’t fit a washing machine inside.
PRAISE THE CHEAP GAS!* Buy ALL the SUVs!
*California not included.
Hey you are in good company, at least 15 others didn’t read the story either.
Well, lets take bets on how much of this makes it to the production vehicle. I am betting none of it, none of it at all. I am also betting this turns into a soft-roader with some new brand name again.
That sounds like fun... Wait no nevermind I’m good.
Less liability that way if you make the owner buy their own stuff. “Hey we didn’t provide the tires so back off.”
I might be blind but I only see wheels in that pack, where are the tires?