Fake Self Driving strikes again?
If this isn’t 100% proof that police are not held anywhere near to the level that they should be, I don’t know what is!
Or did they show that it actually is, in fact, pretty hard to get it right?
Exactly. They were the original meme stock.
Does Enron still have stock? Aren’t they completely, totally, all-the-way defunct at this point? Or is there still some portion of the company that’s wrapping up the judgement against it?
Much like Enron.
I’d argue that Tesla has always been a meme-stock.
Sounds like you need to set up an Etsy store and sell that shit as “found-item art.”
There‘s a speed hump (now I know the difference) in front of my next-door neighbor’s house, adjacent to a 30-mile-an-hour area. Ah, the clunking, the scraping, and the clanking all day, as things bounce and fly out of pick-up trucks or off the back of vehicles. Bicycles, boxes, ladders, hubcaps, random pieces of metal.
So remember, if a dealer says you’re approved, make sure you check to see that you’re actually approved before you leave with that car.
The engine bay thing is an excellent point. My Miata has similar miles on it and it’s engine bay is still quite clean, despite being an “outdoor car” it’s whole life. Granted, it’s a 2019, so it hasn’t had as much time, but I never get under the hood when giving it a bath. And I’m not trying to sell it.
On one hand: it’s a one-owner—that’s a phrase that grabs my attention. (The Charger was one-owner.) It’s the Stealth instead of the 3000GT, so it’s the better looking of the two cousins. Low mileage and the AWD version instead of the meh FWD version—all good signs.
I thought this was going to be a 60's Charger and I was ready to come charging down here to decry such sacrilege.
First Gear: $146 million fine for 6 million vehicles. That’s about $25 per vehicle.