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The app also has a consistent BOGO quarter pounder. Just grab a drink from home and it’s a feast for only $4.50.

Order in app. They offer a deal every day for a free medium fries with every order of $2 or more.

It’s my 4.50 meal. 1 Large Drink, 2 McDoubles and a Medium Fry on the app with the deal attached. 

Yeah maybe this is just a city thing but damn dude, large fries are like $6?!

Yeah, that’s the thing. When I have the odd craving, I usually do the BOGO Double Cheeseburger, which is less than $4. I’d have to roughly double that to add fries.

$48,490 in 2021 is $54,013 today.  Let’s not just ignore inflation is a thing.

You got a really nice EV charging station here. It would be a real shame if something happened to it. 

The Model 3 — a car that cost just shy of $47,000 a year ago — now starts at $39,990 before shipping.

It comes with just 3,657 miles on the clock and is described in its ad as being in “excellent” condition.

$44K seems fair for a ZL1 with crazy low miles.

Yeah. There’s whole “VanLife” sites dedicated to “hacks” about borrowing assigned parking spaces in apartment complexes— you know, where PEOPLE ACTUALLY PAY RENT to have a parking space— to “camp for free”

My last house didn’t have trash pickup, I would have to either pay a pickup service per pickup or drive it to the dump (and recycling center separately) myself.

Still didn’t leave trash all over.

They couldn’t get together and place all their trash in one location? Sorry but there is absolutely no good excuse for throwing a bag of human shit in some bushes.

My late grandmother, admonishing me and my brothers for not keeping our house clean when we were teens: “It’s a poor bird that shits in its own nest”.

I’ve got a PHEV and running the AC when I’m EV-only has almost no effect on my battery use. The heat, on the other hand... It’s the reverse of a gas car, which took a little getting used to at first.

It was electrified.

I regret knowing this.

Unless the lead car is accelerating away from the chase car at >37mph, it should be fine, no? It only has to bridge the gap between two vehicles, yes?

Yeah. I’m never gonna trust the NYPD about ANYTHING, but this seems like a reasonable alternative to chases. Like, if the NYPD wants to secretly track your car, they already have that tech and this thing stuck to a car ain’t exactly subtle.

Came here to say this. Worrying out surveillance issues is a huge stretch here. This is simply a good thing if it cuts down on high speed chases.

The ones in Miami already had immobilizers 20 years ago, this seems like a step backwards.

37mph is slow enough that it’s unlikely to explode a pedestrian’s head or anything. I guess if this leads to fewer high speed chases, this is good? The trackers look big and obvious enough to limit most creeptastic uses.