There are fifty thousand traffic stops each day, so someone gets shot by a cop on average twice a week.
There are fifty thousand traffic stops each day, so someone gets shot by a cop on average twice a week.
Everyone with a driver’s license and half a brain knows how deadly police pursuits can be.
just bought an Equinox EV for $38.8k before $7500... that’s pretty close
Everything is dead at Tesla with Elon Musk name on it. I’d rather drive an 1959 Edsel.
Two things can be true:
Cops still don’t know how to use radios and that radio travels as fast as the speed of light. Even faster than their Socialism provided cruisers! Police chases are unnecessary and dangerous.
That name is....fantastic. It goes Bible - Italian - Spanish - Mexican. Almost daring people to guess his nationality/ethnicity.
Maybe, but I have my money on SCOTUS absolving corporations of any and all liability, now and forever.
“These sorts of lawsuits are inevitable” because you can’t disclaim your way out of negligence, especially when you have a dumbass CEO directly contradicting company statements and is using public roads for beta testing.
It won’t matter, republican judges will ultimately dismiss claims against their DOGE czar of any wrongdoing
I’m not going to comment on whether it’s the driver’s fault or Tesla’s fault - I’m sure everyone else will cover that.
The reason the customers eyes glaze over is most of the agreements you guys engage them with are murky and opaque. Rather than explain clearly what the transaction includes you do that incredibly annoying thing where you quickly flip pages on an unnecessarily long contract and rapidly point at signing points while…
The only difference is that the home contractor doesn’t know what a contract is.
A real estate guy defending a car salesman. You can’t make this shit up. I guess I gotta wait for the insurance guy to come in here as well. Then a home contractor next.
Gifting the sales staff with a 10 pound bag of Haribo Sugar Free Gummy Bears would be more appropriate.
First they came for the healthcare CEO’s, and I did not speak out—because I was not a healthcare CEO.
around 20 years ago I purchased a used Subaru from a local Subaru dealer. I found out about 2 weeks after purchasing it that it was burning oil. They gave me the run around for weeks and in the end they didn’t fix it and they would not take the car back ( a 2500$ car at the time ).
I spoke with their sales manager…
Well, that’s because...you do things crooked.
I would like to think that they all apologized to each other, piled in that Subaru, bottoming out the suspension, and then proceeded to bankrupt the local Golden Corral.
That’s the wrong approach to this problem in this day and age. He should have taken out the dealership owner as he was leaving a dealer conference.