Or, you know, gun owners don’t go around murdering people because they were inconvenienced.
Or, you know, gun owners don’t go around murdering people because they were inconvenienced.
Do you not try new things?
They’re born with the pants. When they reach adolescence they enter a cocoon, shed their pants and emerge as beautiful butterflies.
Consumers pay attention to marketing, not obscure SAE documents. Making any sort of change to this is pointless when Tesla can sell “Full Self Driving” that is actually none of those things.
Lifehack: Just don’t carry insurance and the car can’t get totaled no matter how badly it deserves it.
You clearly have a counterfeit Camry so you’re at the back of the line.
Right, now imagine a situation where you do that AND the dealer doesn’t even need to pay a salesman or finance guy or anything because the website already did that part of the job. That’s why this is a wet dream for them.
We’re going to be able to tell future generations there was a time when you could purchase a quesadilla without giving out all of your personal information and their minds are going to be blown.
When Bitcoin was brand new I recall reading a story of a guy who convinced a pizza place to accept payment in bitcoin, I think he handed over several thousand of them for 1 pizza.
Of course it’s the dealers. It looks like this site lets you buy a car from one at full sticker with no effort on the dealer’s part, this is a wet dream for them.
Yeah it’s not great, but this was never meant to be a performance car. It’s a cruiser, they put a V8 in there for sound not speed.
There weren’t emission or fuel efficiency laws in 1958, and as another poster below noted that was not crank horsepower like we see advertised now.
“After genociding your people we decided to use your heritage as a marketing ploy”
I get that this kind of thing is fun for you, but is it really a good use of time to refurb a bunch of ICE components that are just gonna get yanked out in short order when it gets home?
Lots of sovereign countries accept US currency, what’s your point?
Exactly, if a bunch of randos online can figure out how to emulate it in their free time surely the Sony engineers could figure it out much more quickly.
I’ve had both and Culver’s is better, although you’re right that it is more expensive and it also isn’t as fast as What-A-Burger.
While true, I don’t think this applies to fast food. The coastal restaurants get their fish out of a freezer just like the midwestern ones do.
I don’t doubt Tesla could do it if they want to, it’s just that the juice isn’t worth the squeeze. Structural batteries have lots of advantages and they might not be willing to sacrifice those for swapability.
The coasts lacking Culver’s just further reinforces midwesterners’ belief that the coasts are populated by godless heathens.