I don’t get these people. It was pretty clear from the start that Tesla was going to make as many of these as people were willing to buy, so there’s no way it was ever going to appreciate.
I don’t get these people. It was pretty clear from the start that Tesla was going to make as many of these as people were willing to buy, so there’s no way it was ever going to appreciate.
Considering the WC claim is from rear-ending accident, could Walmart go after the other insurance company for all damages?
He’s a good boy, Owen.
“The site” didn’t produce a video, it’s just reporting on someone else’s video.
You should ask the leaders in Singapore lol. A base Boxster literally costs $230k, and that’s before you bid for your COE (permission to register a car).
Reminds me of an old Top Gear episode where Richard was telling a story about how vigilantes hung some really depressing signs on a major road:
The most important test is which one has the coolest tread pattern!
It’s the lack of money that is keeping those rural states “green” since their focus is on maintaining existing infrastructure rather than building new roads.
Everyone knows the Monaco Time Attack happens on Saturday, and then everyone has a nice long parade on Sunday.
Guys like these are why CARB has it out for all tuners. I remember the uproar over Cobb pulling certain features from their products.
Barclay’s did some research on EV production costs, and traditional US manufacturers like GM and Ford are way above Tesla, let alone the Chinese. I believe this is in part because of the way traditional automakers have been so integrated into their supply chain with different suppliers, all the way down to the dealer…
I mean surely it’s a typo of some sort and the actual lease is something like $190/mo. That would bring it somewhat in line with the Dodge Hornet he also has listed.
And there are plenty of examples of people who entered illegally or overstayed and now have green cards or even full citizens. Immigration law defines 21 as the age of majority, so Musk would have qualified for DACA since he entered at age 18.
Ford has more money to spend on lawyers than these guys can ever expect to make selling those body kits. Plus they’re almost certainly guaranteed to win since they patent their designs. If Apple can beat Samsung over squircles, this is gonna be a slam dunk for Ford.
25,000 miles in a month is way above what a typical, or even high-mileage Uber does.
/r/Uberdrivers has had this conversation several times and the responses are typically 200-250 miles a day, 1000-1500 miles a week, 35-50k miles a year. There are guys who’ve done 100k a year, but those are outliers. Even those guys…
So the easy justification is if he did like nine Cannonball attempts?
#2: Absolutely! Ramming the thieves car was completely unnecessary since they had already crashed by themselves.
From the point of view of the guy who rented out his car shouldn’t it be business insurance though?
Looks to me like the porch pirate made a mistake and crashed into the tree on his own, then the Cybertruck hit him from behind after he’d already had his accident. The damage to the Cybertruck is completely unnecessary IMO.
He has a whole bunch of documentaries: Engineering Connections, Miracles of Nature, Should I Worry About, Richard Hammond and the Holy Grail