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IIRC the Citroën systems all move the wheels longitudinally so wheelbase varies slightly but not track width. Various kneeling systems also move lengthwise. Now in the real world on dirt, shifting the tire sideways shouldn't matter but I have never heard of any other systems damaging a floor.  

A lot of small town judges have orthopedic surgeon sized God complexes that lead them into stupid actions. This dollar store Josef Stalin is about to summon a storm of criticism and lawsuits that may well end in impeachment like judge in The Civil Rights Lawyer YouTube series.

It seems like the Cybertruck is full of unintended consequences.  The adjustable ride height apparently moves the wheels laterally,  various leaks and of course the myriad ways to be sliced and crushed.  It clearly would have benefited from more testing and refinement by Tesla rather than making the first tranche of

Very nice but will the price be reasonable and will it be reliable? The market niche for electric minivans is wide open so VW could have a hit if they ever release it. 

Some dealers are cutting their losses. The local Nissan store (Lithia Nissan Bend Oregon) abruptly closed its doors this week leaving anyone needing warranty service with a 125 mile trip over the Cascades. 

In this case none of them, but I  get most of my legal news from simplejustice.us whose owner is a criminal defense lawyer and equal opportunity Supreme Court hater.

Lose all around Jason Jones for living in Destin and buying an incEl Camino and Tesla for BSing an obvious defect until they were shamed into acting.

The overwhelming majority of Supreme Court Justices are former prosecutors, which includes “liberal” judges. Justice Sotomayor the “wise old Latina” almost invariably pro cop. Qualified Immunity was invented by “liberal” judges.

Too many question marks and too many $$ add up to ND.

Here in Bend Oregon the Subaru has been supplanted by decked out Sprinter vans and lots of Rivians, plus so many Teslas only Cybertrucks are noteworthy.  

This will probably be unspectacular.  This sounds like explosive cutting using det cord to form linear shaped charges and not sticking blocks of C4 like a war movie.  

This is totally on brand for Citroën,  weird, but logical and successful. The Citroën  is slightly diluted by platform mates Peugeot and Fiat/Iveco offering the same option 

I have a sudden urge to fit a set of East German Pneumat tires to a Ferrari. I had one Pneumat back in the day as a cheap spare for my Michelin shod VW.

That's the Malaise Era for you. My old VW Scirocco may have only had 68 pavement ripping horsepower,  but it only weighed 1800lbs so it was quicker than this.

I prefer the other Car Sick, a book of photos by the late Tim Vanderweert of Leicaphilia.com

The CyberCucks are in an abusive relationship with Elon. Their incEl Caminos will literally hurt them and they will say“thank you sir may I have another”.  I  can't think of car made in the last 50 years more openly hostile to users

This feels like Jodie Whittaker’s debut episode of Doctor Who where she’s making a new Sonic Screwdriver in Sheffield and launches into an anti knife PSA.

I have to mention this to my clients who work for a traffic engineering consultantcy in Seattle. I am sure they will interesting things to say about the intersection design and Wash DOT.

My immediate reaction is to find out if Dorsey Hardemann is out on bail https://www.thedrive.com/news/a-car-dealership-mogul-allegedly-went-on-an-arson-spree-to-force-real-estate-deals-in-texas

Based on another article Tesla is now a robots an AI company,  I'll make the popcorn