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The Lexus LC500.

Quite simply the best looking grand touring car on the market. Yes, better looking than the Continental GT. Yes, better looking than the Aston Martin DB12. Yes, better looking than anything else in that category, and a hell of a deal in terms of price and performance to boot (even as a 6-figure GT).

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The contract is undoubtedly in Tesla’s favor, but just like others and myself have said, the contract was incredibly transparent (in fact, the contract totals 3 pages, which is shorter than most EULA’s). The only nebulous part is what constitutes an “unforeseen circumstance”, but in no way would any lawyer argue that,

From what I later read, he had already moved into the apartment when he took delivery. I’d assume the apartment had given him his parking spot and he knew the location of the space (against a column with limited space on one side always), so it makes it all the more baffling he just assumed it would fit, given that

I noticed that in a later article I read. So I can safely reiterate my point: if you’ve already downsized, maybe do some due diligence in regards to a 6-figure purchase which, in almost all scenarious, is completely unnecessary even after the boondoggle which are the terms of the purchasing agreement from Tesla.

Almost never. A landlord is almost never responsible for damage caused by a third-party, and it’s even more unlikely when it comes to damaged property that’s outside of the residential unit.

Most multi-family residential buildings indemnify themselves against claims of damage done to vehicles unless the damage can be

The Business Insider article words it like this, “Since placing an order for the Cybertruck, ::sic:: his living situation has changed”. Placing an order is not the same as taking delivery, and according to Tesla’s contract for the Cybertruck, anytime before delivery, you can cancel the pre-order and get a refund on

I’ll go one further.

Unless we know the chronology, there’s a chance that he knew he was separating before the sale was finalized and the truck was delivered, and still decided to take delivery.

Addendum: I just read the contract for anyone who purchases a Cybertruck, and according to the contract, at anytime before you

Funnily enough, you got the wrong Nissan.

There are certainly others, but those immediately came to mind.

Between Maximum Overdrive and Rubber (the French are weird), this could complete the trifecta.

Is it wrong that the GIF made me think of a movie where a Cybertruck becomes sentient and actively tries to kill people, but only does so by reversing menacingly into them to suck them into the gaping maw that is its bed? All the while, in a robotic voice (or Elon’s) screaming “Feed me more, feed me more”?

Let me get

I agree.

Also a taller guy (6'3"), the legroom issue is an annoyance but can somewhat be worked around, but as a former athlete, I have a build that will always result in shoulders touching, even if I were to cram myself into a window seat.

I’d much rather deal with some minor incidental contact than dealing with a

I was flying up to NYC last May for Cinco de Mayo and a Kentucky Derby party, and a young girl across the aisle (who was sitting with her mother and aunt) apparently had eaten something bad before the flight, and once at cruising altitude, ended up throwing up all over their row of seats.

I felt bad for all of them. I

The crazy part is that considering all of the shit you have to pay for on Spirit (and Frontier, for that matter), if you’re doing anything more than a last minute flight somewhere with just the clothes on your back and shit in your pockets, the majority of Spirit destinations are served by Southwest, and you end up

Deceptive practices and false advertising don’t have to be in writing nor included in any sort of contract to run afoul of the law.

Per Cornell Law School Legal Information Institute, the standards for false advertising are as follows:

I live in a city and state where people come to vacation, so my vacation destinations (and the requisite attire) are a bit different than most (hence not going to beaches or resorts).

If you only fly once a decade, then it doesn’t really matter that much, other than many a vacation has been ruined by airline baggage mis-handling. It’s not actually THAT common, but it sure does suck when it happens to you. And I know somebody who missed a cruise because their flight was delayed, then they had to

If you feel like you have to be a fashionista, you do you and deal with the consequences.

I wouldn’t want to imagine the circles you run in, but cheers.

This is probably the biggest thing. People just take WAY too much stuff with them. If you’re on vacation, you don’t need a lot of crap!