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Well to be fair, if the sun is out, the trunk will be lit via the windows between the truck bed and the cabin, but still seems like they could/should have easily done like every other manufacturer and use glow in the dark material for the trunk release. 

Well given that there are countless companies expending endless effort and money into trying to develop vehicles that can JUST fly useful distances and struggling, I’m going to go out on a limb and say Tesla’s side project is probably not going to pan out to be a vehicle that serves as both a functional ground and

What’s especially insane is that ~245 miles per day means this car has averaged just over 10MPH in its lifetime. Like not 10MPH when in use, but since this thing rolled off the assembly line, on average every hour of its life it has moved 10 miles.

I was thinking the same, buyer will probably be some youtuber who thinks they can drum up 9k worth of clicks with videos like “I took my million mile Explorer on a 2000 mile road trip! You won’t believe what happened after 1,500 miles!”

Honestly for the food court, this will probably be a huge benefit to the paying members.

Honestly you probably aren’t saving money making your own, hard to beat their $1.50 including a soda. 

Agreed, I hope this gets back to the owner of the car or the service shop. If I knew what shop this was, I would definitely avoid them and advise any family/friends to do the same based on this story. 

To be fair, for a Rubicon without a single additional option you’re starting at over 50k and that won’t have the big tires/winch/etc let alone any of the upgrades needed to support the additional downstream of the engine. 

But as an investigative, undercover vehicle, you’d think a Fed would want something a little less… noticeable. The Wagoneer L is a full inch longer than a Chevy Suburban

I hate tesla and this truck and anyone who buys one

The service ran from 2009 until 2020, running up to twice a day and using the same BA1 to BA4 flight numbers that Concorde used to fly, according to Instagram user @abbiecheesey.

Kind of a weird way to phrase the headline, almost implying the police are somehow at fault and somehow it was their intent to chase her into the ocean?

Definitely looks like this might have gone for a swim at some point. 

It’s just a dealership of exotic cars in FL. 

It would be inappropriate to refer to this as “journalism” at all... at this point this site’s coverage is basically “Ah, something undesirable happened in the same zip code as a Boeing aircraft, no need to wait for the facts, blame Boeing’s safety culture”

To be fair, it’s more like “designed exclusively by people who report to an idiot”

I have never once heard Starbucks referred to as a “restaurant” and it feels so wrong.

I love the irony of your statement. “Only the people from the other political party would make such sweeping assumptions based on stereotypical biases” which is in fact itself a sweeping assumption based on a stereotypical bias.

And while he did sound sincere and embarrassed at his error, it does shed some light on the fact that many people somehow still seem surprised to learn that a woman can competently do the same jobs that society has coded as masculine.

I understand a BBJ might not be the most practical/economical solution, but I would not be surprised in the slightest if Boeing made the decision that the extra expense is worth it to avoid the potential negative appearance of a jet manufacturer flying their own execs using another brand.