The Bolt did all that 5 years ago.
The Bolt did all that 5 years ago.
OMG, some ass clown develops a Tesla delivery checklist!
I suspect the feds got a warrant to raid his home because they reasonably and correctly ascertained he could be well armed and hoped to catch him unprepared as well as confiscate all firearms and ammo in his possession.
Well, I would certainly agree selling firearms to people deemed ineligible to own firearms because they’re felons, or abusers, or mentally ill, etc. is not a death penalty crime.
C’mon. This is exactly the kind of situation where a no knock warrant is the correct strategy.
He was a straight up criminal of the worst possible kind. He already had plenty of legit money, a solid job, and it still wasn’t enough, apparently.
“Even if the allegations in the affidavit are true, they don’t begin to justify what happened.”
Because ridiculous is way more fun for buyers and way more profitable for Stellantis.
Manufacturers can only do so much to mitigate distracted, elderly, intoxicated, or low skill drivers from doing dumb things with basic controls.
Normal buttons. Also, there is a manual mechanical door latch near the arm rest.
Seems clear the Jeep brand just got over their skis on this initiative.
Revenue is not the important metric. Profit is the important metric. Stellantis is enormously profitable.
Base level autopilot is standard equipment. It’s essentially a level 2 autonomous driving mode where it manages speed in traffic and lane centering. It works great.
Seems like only yesterday, though.
The initiative to start doing vehicle to vehicle collision testing is significant.
A breakdown by model would be even more interesting. How do the flat rimmed hat contingent driving Challenger, Charger, Mustang, and Camaro do?
It’s “caliber” not “caliver”, TSA.
I was thinking the guy might have been just fine if he just checked his luggage as the TSA rules allow you to transport ammunition and firearms legally in checked luggage. (Not so sure if a .50 Caliber round would be above some limit, though.)
It’s “caliber” not “caliver”, Andy.
Miami FL.