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Man, Kobayashi must be wanting to kill himself right now.

This is obviously different. You see, only *gasp* peasants, the service and other undesirables use the bus. How am I supposed to display my wealth and eco-friendly lifestyle in the bus with the plebs???

Dammit, now I want to see a comparison video. Anyone willing to pitch in to buy and crash a couple Civics?

I love the car-rims color combo.

The only justification for the V8 engine is if the buyer plans to supercharge the 5.0 engine and create some sort of “Dragtor” F-150. From every other metric, the 3.5 EB engine seems like a no brainer.

It’s the usual circlejerk around here.

They could possibly argue “emotional damages” for the incident. This is another PR desaster in the making for Uber.

I wonder if they plan to sue Uber, or what is Uber’s policy (if any) in regards to any possible compensation to the passengers.

> I am always paranoid now of old pickups with mismatched panels since I know they act around other cars like a Mustang around pedestrians.

Absolute madman

COTD

Now THIS is an engine swap I can completely understand and support.

“Sorry ladies and gentleman, we can’t land. However, if half the passengers pay our QuickLand fee, we’ll land immediately”

I can see it difficult for smaller, regional carriers to compete in big airports with bigger airlines, specially if fees become a “Free Market” system. A bigger group of airlines can just increase ATC fees until they bleed the small carriers out of the airport and “take over” their gates/terminals.

Welcome to Tesla, Mr. CTO.

Tesla probably wants their insurance rates compared to the Porsche 918 Spider just to look good.

MAKE CARS GREAT AGAIN!!!

I’d take a loaded S5/S6 than a base Model S, thank you very much.

I mean, after 100K I’d expect most cars to fall apart, unless they lived in a non-winter, non-salted-roads state. Even without a loaner, a 200k warranty on a car is unbelievable.

GAP insurance is your friend