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So gyroscopes are commonly used to stabilize things by counteracting external forces. But they can also be used to rotate an object, like say maybe around a turn. Seriously, I wonder if there is an application for a gyroscope to help rotate a car through a turn and mitigate understeer? Or help keep a back end from…
Funny enough, My father in law restored two MGs (TD and TC), and an AH Sprite. Full engine out drivetrain rebuild, better then new. They still leak (much less though), but still leak. It’s an issue with tolerances, not maintenance. I have cardboard to slide under them when he comes over so he doesn’t stain my driveway.
Jeeps, then trucks, then anything German if you want a couple options.
I hate that you’re correct.
What trump did was nothing new here, I’ll agree with you on that. How and why he did it was. And that is the reason he gets dunked on.
Sorry, fleet sales and commercial accounts only. (Guessing)
Skilled trade, overtime, and very few other expenses. If you are single without kids it helps on the expense side a lot. (I don’t know if that this guys case or not).
You sir should play the lottery.
I was kinda thinking the opposite. Why not make a promise? You can take the PR credit now and then just “adjust expectations” in 5 or 10 years. By then nobody remembers or cares.
Surprised I had to go so deep in the comments to find this. Yes, a good reminder that you are driving something that may very well be too tall to fit somewhere.
No, not really.
Obvious choice
It’s possible. but pricing usually trails inflation. And Tesla doesn’t use margin pricing. We already know they are supply constrained and their inventory numbers reflect that. So that is the more likely culprit.
Probably just balancing supply and demand. If there is a shortage you raise prices. That way you only lose the customers at the lower end of the demand curve. Keep the customers that are willing to pay a higher price.
As part of the money the union takes from workers every paycheck some of it (most of it) goes to pay union salaries and in the UAW’s case tennis bracelets, expensive watches, and lavish trips. At the same time, some of it goes into a layoff pool. That money is used for layoffs and strikes. In most shut-downs the…
I’ve accepted cars for deliver like this plenty of times and could totally see this happening. They unstrap the car completely before lowering the top ramp.
I guess it depends on how someone defines “better”.
it’s not just mobile
I remember when Verizon used to charge for its navigation (VZ Navigator). Long after google maps was available, free, and a better product. Who wants to pay extra for something that is easily available for free and a better product? IDK, but some people did.