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Anyone notice how Musk started to try to label Tesla as “not a car company” right when their actual car. sales started tanking?

I had no idea what the market is, so I poked around autotrader a bit. This price seems to be around the entry point, but there’s some newer ones (by 3-5 years) around this price as well. Those may not be as well maintained, I’m not sure. So I guess the question is whether a having slightly newer one that was sold

Imagine the pure—I don’t even know what word fits here, “hubris”? plain old stupidity?—that it takes to decide that, instead of just paying off eight ex-employees in a lawsuit like every other corporation would do, you decide spend the time and money trying to change fundamental parts of the current government so that

Two things. One, Don Draper himself wouldn’t put up with this shit at work. Two, the current fascist, Catholic theocratic majority on the Supreme Court would be happy to.

Given how the Six Stooges on the Supremes love wiping their collective asses with the Constitution and how they’re (smirk) originalists (“We love citing 18th century precedents, except when we make up bullshit constitutional reasons when we feel like it—which is most of the time.”), I hate to say it but the prediction

<Measures panel gap>... yup. Within factory specs.

Way back when Hot Rod magazine took and old Caddy and did “Caddy Hack.

6bt swap time

But if it was mechanic owned why not fix the odometer and the gauges that aren’t working?

Waiting for the “Dealership requesting the customer to run it through their insurance” bit.

The fact that the service advisor felt that not only could he violate a customer’s clearly indicated terms for service on his car but also felt comfortable enough that he took another employee with him indicates a culture at this dealership that makes him liable.

It’s common law for employers to be held responsible for the negligent conduct of their employees while working. If they weren’t no business would ever be held liable for anything negligent that happens because only the specific employee would be. Based on your rationale, if the business isn’t negligent for the

It’s much harder for Tesla to fake delivery numbers, because they are based on actual delivery to customers. There are multiple Tesla sales trackers out there that track the numbers via registrations and they have always matched well, with predictions also matching well. Heck there are even drones flying above Tesla

As a bonus, there’s a good chance of catching super-gonorrhea just by touching the cars.

So it’ll be NASCAR: National Association for Strange Crossover Auto Racing.

Imagine paying that much money for a clown car and still not even get to see the circus.  

As an AF tC-5 pilot, my uncle flew those things and the predecessor Lincolns all over the world, along with the rest of the Presidential entourage. My other uncle, who flew C-17s, occasionally hauled them to smaller places where Fat Fred couldn’t go. Took a lot more C-17s to haul it all though.

Yeah Texan here so combine almost the same air temp with 70+% humidity, it’s just hard to breathe. Honestly if I had to pick the thick sticky Texas humid heat versus AZ dry heat I would take AZ all day long. It’s STILL hot, but at least sweat works in AZ to cool you off, which isn’t always the case in Texas, outside

Dependents most likely.  

when I go somewhere like that (that a breakdown can turn into a life-threatening situation) I won’t go unless we can take two cars. never know when a lurking issue deep inside the vehicle will decide to fail, even if it’s not caused by the heat.