medjah
Medjah
medjah

I’d take Tesla + stronger right to repair laws over the dealer network

First Gear: Never underestimate the staying power you gain by being able to Google something. It’s true that anyone can type words into Google and get a result, but most of the effectiveness comes from knowing what to type, finding some random forum post from 4 years ago, looking through it to decipher the useful

You’ve missed quite a bit in the last decade. I'm sorry to say, most of it wasn't great, but viable EVs became a thing about 5 years back.

And yet the ML-branded systems in Lexuses sound better than the non-ML-branded ones. It’s just a stereo upgrade, but it’s one that the guy paid for and should have received.

Should have walked away from the CRV deal and found another dealership. Don't put up with these types of scams.

Neutral: F355

O-wing Squadron report:

If I could give you more stars for that Jason, I would.

Motherfucker, PLEASE. The book isn’t anti-autonomous cars at all. I fucking WISH writing anti-Tesla articles made one tiny bit of difference on book sales. It doesn’t. And I’m not anti-Tesla. But if this is your reaction to this story, perhaps you should seek out your clergyperson or a trusted relative. Maybe a

Unlike COVID, teen pregnancies are not highly contagious. Just saying.

Okay, now put a micro-switch in the charge port so they turn on when the car is plugged in. Then build a little controller out of a Raspberry Pi that changes the colour of the lights from amber (charging) to green (charged). 

Add car jumping to the list of things killed by the rise of SUVs.

The article is about being spat on. I would love to see the stats on disease transmission through...what would the term be...”ground spit”?

*runs over 6 people chatting on the sidewalk* Move out the way b*tch!

I will admit this cold hearted SOB was looking for who was cutting onions in the room. This thing is awesome.

“You can lift it up anytime you like.”

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Another good one - with most excellent Aussie commentary (from the tower, no less):

your story seems to completely validate the premise of the article that the police are bad at deciding who and when to stop?