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Cause there ain’t enough cheap cars to drive the price down, and a bunch of people really need a cheap car driving up demand?

Yeah... I’m pretty certain we’re getting close to worst video game adaption of all time with this one.

I feel completely vindicated in all the trash I talked about this when they first announced the casting.

Its because we all know exactly what kind of person he is when he said that: Typical white, conservative, Trump-supportin’ piece of shit.

You don’t have to put your beer down that you’re holding while turning.

Of all the things annoying about this guy, it’s the ‘nice try Buttercup’ that gets me the most.  May your CT be plagued by all of the common issues

If he’s making money off of illegal activities, this seems ripe for civil asset seizure. The city should be able to subpoena his income statements from the various platforms he’s posting on.   Then, if the figures don’t add up to the $750k, throw a forensic accountant on his ass and find the real source. 

A steering shaft can break too, so it’s not inherently more reliable. And with EPS, a power failure effectively immobilizes the steering system anyway, since most are too strong for a person to steer against with the EPS motor acting as a brake.

This could have been actually fun and interesting, but instead it is just laughable.

Because nothing would make this guy happier than to be able to post a video to his YouTube channel titled: “The cops crushed my car and made me film it.”

If you really want to hurt him, make him watch but not film...

The internet was a mistake.

You can go lock-to-lock in a Cybertruck much faster than a conventional vehicle, which would make the lagginess even worse

Isn’t the ratio greatly quickened when stopped like this? So, at higher speed, the driver would likely have to turn the steering wheel even further, which would reduce the lag.

I owned a 1st gen RX-7 way back when. The rotary was like having a turbine under the hood—sucked for low-end torque, but did well at higher RPMs for its less-than-huge HP.  It’s a fun engine to rev.

It’s a process.

That’s the thing, either they’ll incentivize you to take one you don’t really want, or you’ll have people coming saying “you don’t have a blue one that I want, what’ll you do for me on this black one instead?” Either way they’re making less money. And now with actual inventories people are less willing to wait for an

It had a tiny engine/generator (GM EcoTec?) and wasn’t the exhaust literally by the driver side window?

I do put some of the blame for grayscale sports cars on car manufacturers, but mostly on dealers honestly. Carmakers have a lot of power in setting trends. What have some of the color trends been on sports cars? Murdered out (made easy by blackout trim from the factory), matte black, and non-metallic grays like

Bring back the 90s color splashes and jazz waves over everything. Everything.