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Usually caused by terrible drivers.

I wonder what their failure rate was compared to all other tires besides the “Bridgestone/Firestone disaster,” which were actually shown to fail at a similar rate to other brands such as Continental? Stories discussing this that started to drift out after the multibillion-dollar B/F settlement was announced were

Uh there’s a video APPEARING to show all that. Why isn’t it shown in the car and running in a much longer video?

I also wonder if he thinks he can just suddenly change contract vehicles and terms in mid-performance without penalty.

...all doable in elon’s world!

Are you guys kidding? How many seconds is 1.68 minutes?

But he WANTS them to be, and he KNOWS he can make them ten times better!!

Ford was starting up in a slightly different era...

Those “problem areas” have been “identified” about a million times by anyone with any experience operating in a large organization. Just mentioning such things doesn’t solve ANYTHING!

As if no one ever did that before. It used to be pretty standard, especially when starting out.

But will their standards be ten times better than any other carmaker’s?

That’s right.

You must understand by now that any comment the least bit critical of someone’s cherished concept is “hate speech, racist, misogynist, xenophobic, etc.”

“We are going to institute a wide range of ridiculously tight standards, then blame others when we fail again because they can’t or won’t deal with us.”

The example of the girlfriend scaring the guy wasn’t because of race. It was because of the certainty that the cops would take the woman’s word over the man’s.

Went to school with nursing and medical students. Can confirm. Some of them coudn’t even read an x-y graph.

Very good!! You’ve learned something!

Those people didn’t care. They were greedy and irresponsible, saw the chance to “get something for almost nothing,” went for it, and lost it.

I don’t know a lot of people, and even I have known people for whom a car payment is just a fact of life. They don’t really care how much they are paying for the car - all that matters is that, e.g., “...the payment is $278 a month.” (This particular example is, admittedly, from a couple of decades ago)

Have they built the expansion? Do you have any idea how long it takes to build a factory and get it going?