On the one hand, I totally get that this was not a fatal problem and everyone is getting a little worked up.
On the one hand, I totally get that this was not a fatal problem and everyone is getting a little worked up.
Leading edge slat. Aluminum coated foam.
***Takes a big swig of Old Milwaukee***
Also the maggots was on a DL Airbus A333.
Calling it a wing disintegrating I actually think is fair, since the general public won’t know the difference between the structural part of the wing and its control surfaces, and certainly won’t know the proper terminology. They’ll recognize its one of the moving parts on the wing and not know what to call it, and…
Ya, you gotta getcha yerself two or three ratchet straps on that and it’ll stay there.
So the math here is just “Sell price reported by True car”/ MSRP of that car?
Their data is ancient. The market has changed so much since 2022. Try hitting the REFRESH button Consumer Reports. These vehicles are almost all selling below msrp now thanks to the recession and hybrid/bev market being satieted.
I think there’s something fishing going on with how they measure “markup” for this analysis because most of the cars on this list are readily available at or under MSRP on autotrader.
The problem of the Bolt was the work of GM’s supplier, otherwise it is a good EV...
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, sure.
It’s still not as boring and lazy as the art
100%.
Had to google Rothko paintings, and did a double-take, asking myself if this was legit. Large splotchy colored squares and rectangles is the whole schtick?
I went to the Chicago Auto Show on Tuesday with a friend of mine. The Blazer EV was something we took our time to look at, and we found it quite nice! Then came the fun part:
One of the cool things about old 911's is that many have seen quite a bit of use. Cars that have been well use tend to need restoration (or at least some sort of refurbishment). Once that happens, originality goes out the window.
Do these things send their footage to a “cloud” of sorts? Seems like it shouldn’t be too hard to identify the perps if they can access the footage.
Personally I’m a skeptic of the self driving projects but I think its a little premature to hint this was due to local animosity towards Waymo. From the description of the event it comes across more like general rioting.