Michigan in general, is about the furthest fucking thing from California much less Silicon Valley
Michigan in general, is about the furthest fucking thing from California much less Silicon Valley
Any brain worth draining would take a look at what 5 year’s salary buys you housing wise in suburban Detroit vs. the Bay Area and laugh at the idea of money being a draw for Silicon Valley.
The updated image at first glance made me think the article was about a Honda Civic until I scrolled more and realized it was the same one about the Blazer.
In the long long ago, back in the analog days, if you had a burnt out turn signal, the corresponding dashboard light would blink much faster when used.
Alan Mulally wasn’t a car guy, but he turned Ford around. Tim Cook isn’t a computer guy, but he helped Apple print money after Steve Jobs died.
You make a good point about them needing a non-HD bike enthusiast. They need a whole bunch of them as far as I’m concerned although the CEO doesn’t necessarily need to be one himself/herself, just be a good listener.
Getting in early with my standard H-D comment before the usual “hate Harley” crowd arrives wishing for the company to die.
Socialism for companies and millionaires, bootstrap austerity capitalism for the rest of ya!
My grandfather always told me “if you have to make a choice between a car payment and a rent payment, make the car payment. You can live in your car, but you can’t drive your apartment to work”
Ift the documentation provided to the dealer at the time of purchase said FSD then what they have done is illegal and wrong. If the window sticker did not list the feature then fine, but it did.
This seems like the reasonable approach - to do anything else seems monumentally complex, and would raise all kinds of issues about how you can transfer licences. OEMs would have to keep a live database of every owner of every vehicle, updated whenever there was a transfer of ownership (in order to deactivate software…
That’s not what the article says. It says it had the features at the dealer, had the features when he bought it and brought it home and lost the features at the next software update. Not the dealers fault, not the buyers fault. Unless Tesla has an online system where you can check if a car is going to “lose” features…
Between this and the first comment I’m realizing I seem to have made a critical error with this question.
Random question, which model of Frontier has the ridges on the tailgate? Because for whatever reason, I really like that model.
Don’t be that guy
I’m not entirely convinced he doesn’t think Thomas Edison invented the wheel.
Well, no invention happens in a vacuum.