dogrivergrad68
dogrivergrad68
dogrivergrad68

Really? I was not at all aware that the stuff was being sent over to India. I too have nothing against India, but even my friend from India agrees that when the tech companies we work for send work to India, there’s at least a 50% chance that we’re going to have to redo the work. Sending stuff there to “ Save money”

For the third year in a row, Ford Motor Co. had the most recalls of any U.S. automaker, partial NHTSA data shows.”

Americans by and large are pretty stupid. The fact that we have a coin toss between Biden and a guy who is out there literally making Hitler quotes is irrefutable proof in addition to buying overpriced small-penis compensating trucks

Over the weekend, nearly 35 people were reduced from a chunk of ice on the very same lake that broke off from the shore, according to KARE11.

When prices get too high, folks can always just buy used.

Agree 100% on the cost thing. Here in SWFL it seems every other vehicle is a massive full-size truck, and so many people seem to buy boats, bikes, trailers etc then complain about the price of gas and housing. I don’t get it -- but I suspect that a very large percentage of people these days are making very dumb

1st gear:
No shit. Seems like both automakers and dealers decided that the artificially inflated prices caused by the pandemic should remain permanent. And they do so at their own peril since as articles here indicate that people are simply keeping their cars longer as a result. I make a 6-figure income but I scoff at

But MAH FREE MARKET! The government can try to regulate it but the shitheads who went to Washington to destroy rule of law are happy to shoot down any legislation that would actually benefit people, especially if Musk and Co. promised said shitheads a nice donation in exchange for killing the bill.

What’s hilarious is they really thought people would believe their nonsense for a second. It shows how little anything has actually changed at GM. 

Don’t worry. Our resident bootlicker will be here to tell us why this is a good thing any second. Much like he did with...every article about Tesla and Musk’s behavior. If knives shoot out of the Cybertruck’s dashboard into drivers’ faces, he’ll explain why that’s a good thing and a brilliant move by Elon.

Wait...maybe

I didn’t read that as excusing Tesla, just pointing out that our system of keeping manufacturers honest is hopelessly broken.

I LOVE this idea. As a Child of the 80s, I was waiting with baited breath for someone to install special capacitors in cars.

You and ncted are precariously close to whataboutism.

To borrow the thought from Michael Bolton:

Tesla fanboys are already saying it’s a hit piece of their savor Musk.

Snapping control arms. Now there’s something to think about as you whip your Model S Plaid through a fast corner....

It’s not a full test until it is on a flatbed.

If you’re a journalist testing a press vehicle, I imagine the logic is “oh excellent, I’m going to have a real story to tell rather than ‘I drove the car, it did car things’”

Sounds like the switch away from CarPlay is going as well as everyone expected.

Elon “Never My Fault” Musk’s business has a “never my fault” business ethic, if only there were some warning signs it was shady as shit, if only...