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I had a neighbor with a couple drones that he used for real estate photography. They could take very high resolution photographs.

If the company makes a faulty product, knows it, denies it, ignores it, and blames the user rather than fix it, it deserves to fail no matter how many people it employs.

Easy NP for someone that needs/wants a 2nd or 3rd vehicle for weekend errands and taking the boat to the ramp a few times a year.

Sorry, but no one is going to confuse a Bentley with something you can rent from Hertz.

And now you can go back to admiring the black velvet paintings in your living room.

Everything is too expensive, late stage capitalism sucks, and I am sick of being punished for wanting own some kind of asset. We don’t need subscription access to EVs or four wheel steering. We need a basic, affordable, economical option that’s reliable, easy to maintain, and can still manage to put a smile on our

I don’t know if you’re joking or smoking crack, but a 300 is in no way better looking than any Bentley ever made.

The thing america needs right now is a revival of the mini-truck.

Oh without a doubt, AMC.

I’m guessing this is satire, like the article, because no one could be that fucking stupid.

Garbage articles

Which pacemaker do you want installed inside of you? The one that been audited and found to comply with standards, or the one where the quality is not known?

I don’t understand listings like this. If you’ve already done all the most expensive work (rebuilding an engine/trans, paintwork, fiberglass repair, etc), why would you not just finish it all the way and sell the completed car?

I get the joke... but honestly, do you think the stereotypical cosplaying dentist is behind on his payments for his bike?

The idea is great for areas with temperate/moderate temperatures.

Maybe, and I’m just spitballing here, the people who choose to live in the car-free neighborhood are the people who choose to not own a car at all.

Look, I get the idea of subscribing to a feature that is in regular development, like, say, level 2 or 3 autonomy. It takes a constant effort to continually improve such features, and it really isn’t any different than a software subscription on a computer I paid for. BUT, the idea of subscribing to a static piece of

This is exactly why capitalism is beautiful. You tell them to fuck off, refuse to participate in this, keep your legacy car rolling, and many others do as well. You have the choice. You also have the choice to find a hacker on Craigslist who will unlock all those features for a one time fee of $100 instead of a monthly

This has nothing to do with capitalism.

lol