kofithebadass
Kofi
kofithebadass

The best part about this comment is the dude that took it seriously.

I think the OP was being sarcastic...

Sure, but when the bank “loses” my deposit, it’s my fault all of a sudden.

Lot’s of “internet knowledge”and word of mouth - probably spends too much time on 4chan. A VERY small minority of these trucks get sold to those people described. Most just want a reliable vehicle that can tow and haul stuff in the bed.

IDK where you live but around here ~90% of full size trucks are stock.

Science. Data. Statistics. GM has evidence, factual proof, their airbags are safe. Why should they be forced to replace them? Because ‘old GM’ is not a reason. Ignition switch failure is not a reason. 

Really? I’ve had normal (non radar guided) cruise control set for hours at a time without having to adjust it before.

I am 100% in favor of stricter driver training and better funded public transit though, so we’re in agreement there.

the “Autopilot” name led people to think that they could pay less attention at the wheel

This isn’t commuting to work, this is braking from 200+, cornering on the limits of grips, and putting massive stress through the tires for nearly the entire stint. The difference a few PSI can make, especially with the other tires at different settings can at best, unbalance the car and at worst, cause a dangerous

This wouldn’t have happened if they used a digital tire gau...oh.

I don’t know about the states, but Mercedes Repair shops in Ontario take German organization to the extreme...

We know how weird it sounds, and we feel really bad for you.  Big V8s are fun.

So, according to Wikipedia, mother of all knowledge, the Pushrod engine is only about 10 years older than the Overhead Cam design.

I get your joke, and I’mma let you get back to it, but that’s some interesting info.

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Unfortunately, his health insurance doesn’t cover potholes and he now owes $62,950 for the procedure.

Repairs require test drives. It’s not like he dropped a thousand lbs of stone in the bed and scratched it up, nor was he abusing the vehicle, just operating it normally (tailgating aside, that’s certainly not ideal).

You realize the workers didn’t want to unionize, right? They’re not being oppressed.

I’m not buying a car that costs $70,000... because I can’t afford one.

What year is this?