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Weren’t dealers marking these up months ago when they first became available? I’m sure those people that refused to pay markup bought a Tesla or Hyundai/Kia EVs. You reap what you sow, dealers. People do remember being wronged, and are unlikely to do business with shady dealers again. Actions have consequences. Deal

It will be interesting to see how this plays out. I’m no lawyer, but I think it’s generally accepted that if something can be seen from a public area, such as the street, that no warrant is required. My bet would be that the Michigan Supreme Court decides that the sky above someone’s property is public, but who knows.

Right? I have no idea why anyone would recommend psvr with it’s next hardware revision coming soon.

Or you can wait. PSVR2 should be out in the next year or so.

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A few folks have mentioned that the C7 had the same trick, and indeed, you can find a few videos of that too:

Nah, Sorry.

I really don’t get the hypothesis here, according to this, they were expecting that the use of led technology in public lighting would decrease the energy used and the lighting pollution, which doesn’t make sense taking into consideration how urbanization works.

LEDs are about 5x more efficient in lumens per watt, the world is not 5x brighter, so no, we are still saving tons in energy. Whether this light pollution issue is a secondary problem exacerbated by it is a separate conversation.

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Toyota be like

It is a good vehicle that sells like hot cakes. About 40hp shy of being a great vehicle.

Pretty sure that’s Dave Chappelle, and not Rick James.

In his defense he did just say “adjusting” not deflating. He may have been using a 12V pump to inflate.

Lowering tire pressure was a mistake. It doesn’t benefit snow traction and it puts you in harms way if you do it along the side of the road as this video exemplifies.

Same as many others here. Family had a lot of sweet cars. I’ve got deep childhood memories that come up at the smell of old leather, the smell of gasoline evaporating out of a carburetor in a garage, and the distinct exhaust of old British cars.