Not wrong but are you also saying that buying one of these makes you a bad person?
Not wrong but are you also saying that buying one of these makes you a bad person?
+1
Pretty much the only logical answer here. But it's still unknown by the article if was unsafe for a particular vehicle or the build quality. Oh well
It didn’t actually say that. The writer assumed that cause of L brackets. But seats are generally held in with brackets being bolted. That doesn’t really make them unsafe or safe. It sounds the like the whole issue is that they were not certified, read the small company could not afford that bill. So we may never know…
“From what I can tell, these seats were pretty much just bolted on using two L-brackets, which cannot be enough to stop them from coming undone in a crash.”
SNELL is more stringent. You should look it up.
Well I don’t disagree. It’s also not fair to label something unsafe that has not been tested or proven to be unsafe. Regardless the company is out of business so no you shouldn’t buy or use. But for argument sake just saying something is unsafe cause the money wasn’t shelled out for the certification is also a no-no…
I mean it's pretty easy to survive anything if you don't crash in the first place.
Not the first car to have the traction pad of an accelerator pedal slide off and get stuck under the under dash paneling. But still... whoops
Aactually the cause is exactly the same as some manufacturers. Not referring to Toyota, if that's what your thinking.
Can it really be innovative if you stole the idea from another manufacturer?
So like tesla? Who still even screws up on door latch striker installs
So like 2 or 3 people were willing to pay that. And now your’re surprized people aren’t willing to pay that that for a truck not even worth half of that. 100k is already over priced.
No manufacturer or tire is going to make everyone happy. None of this should be news. There are people that buy performance cars with performance tires and think the tires are crap because they wore out quickly. Then turn and buy an average tire with longer life estimaten and blame the the manufacturer for building a…
Old old very old news
Yes, low rolling resistant tires are not a new thing. They started showing up around the time the second gen prius came out. Or at least that when I first started to see this term.
Drivers brain > truck specs
How young are you? Not sure I see anything new here
Well if you have a pit box it obviously going to be different, just like carrying your own tools to loosen the wheel. Also something you wouldn't do with a pit box.
Yeah this dates back to 2006 with mercedes.