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It’s exactly what Musk wanted it to be. It’s a rolling troll. it exists only to draw attention, and it’s clear no one taught Musk that there’s a difference between good attention and bad attention because “either way, they’re talking about me.”

When I was selling cars we had one that one of my clients was looking at. Aside from what we see now with there really not being a price floor compared to other contemporaries, there was one benefit at the time. Extended warranties were cheap because it rated as a 1.5l engine, which wouldn’t apply for this because

Dont touch this thing with a 1000 ft pole. They have a ton of stupidly expensive issues and share a lot of failure prone parts from the I3. AC compressor goes out? 5 grand. 7 grand if it threw metal shards into the cooling pipes for the battery and it has to be cleaned out. Ask me how I know...and why I don’t have AC

I’m not buying a car with a loan on it with a cracked windshield at any price. It seems like the seller can’t make payments and wants to sell the car to pay off the loan, and if they can’t do that they can’t do the maintenance and repairs needed for this car.  ND.

For a murdered out SS you could just slowly drive down a street with lots of pedestrians and rev your engine constantly. For a ZL1, I think you’d checking for normal operation by driving the speed limit to dinner - no later than 530, need to beat the crowds. Certainly no need to be going 90, but they must be used to

The vehicle of choice for adults who were only able to get their parents attention by holding their breath until they passed out or threw massive tantrums.

Probably just got dinged by a shopping cart at the local supermarket.

The first problem wasn’t the testing of the jetski, but the “let’s bring more people and another jetski and have a fun afternoon!” 🤣

Two things: First, it would take a special kind of stupid to have in your hands a six year old car with 989 miles on it and not think that the owner wouldn’t notice that you put 20, 10 or even 2 miles on it.

Slightly less stupid looking than the stock truck.

The dealership is ultimately responsible for the care of the customers car and should absolutely be required to pay a significant amount in damages.  This car can’t be replaced.

It’s common law for employers to be held responsible for the negligent conduct of their employees while working. If they weren’t no business would ever be held liable for anything negligent that happens because only the specific employee would be. Based on your rationale, if the business isn’t negligent for the

ADAB

You have apparently never driven an XR4Ti. These handle superbly, with tight steering, excellent road feel, instinctive controls, and an almost 50-50 front-to-rear weight balance, and are they’re tons of fun to drive.

Irrational NP because I always thought these were pretty neat cars back in the day.

Looks like they’ll have to update that at some point.

It’s based on the GMC Top Kick platform

As an AF tC-5 pilot, my uncle flew those things and the predecessor Lincolns all over the world, along with the rest of the Presidential entourage. My other uncle, who flew C-17s, occasionally hauled them to smaller places where Fat Fred couldn’t go. Took a lot more C-17s to haul it all though.

To give you an idea of the gargantuan size of this giant car, Jay Leno is listed as being 5-foot-11, so hopefully that helps your brain understand the scale.

Meh, I live in the South. If the drive throughs around here were big enough my neighbors would use these things to drop off the kids at the elementary school.