herein lies part of their case.
herein lies part of their case.
“Having Personal Responsibility Thrust Upon You” Culture
car commercials already disclaim absolutely everything (except “real people”) as professional drivers on closed courses. Yes, they should be making people aware that current autonomy systems do not allow a driver to safely take their hands off the wheel under any circumstances. A chunk of the population still believes…
I mean, “junk made in china” is certainly a thing, but summarizing everything made there as junk is just an unfair stereotype. Just because people believe doesn’t make it more true. It’s all a question of what you’re willing to pay for, as the buyer.
Right? I kept thinking “give me a 20 second monologue and a ‘dun dun’ and then lets get moving!”
ooooooh Mojoverse! He was always obsessed with the television show aspect of what he did.
This was definitely a late 80's vibe more than an early 80's. The laugh track was different, too. More the “filmed before a live studio audience” laughing from shows like Full House than the canned laughter that we got in the first two episodes.
No way.
Considering the vast swath of manufacturing that happens in China, this is a dumb comment.
Neutral: Tesla starts its own cryptocurrency, and all current and future Teslas will dedicate background processes towards mining them at all times.
Dogecoin?
Yeah but they won’t be able to recommend $500 of additional “urgent” maintenance items every time I bring the car in for a $29.99 oil change. They won’t be able to tell me how they “legally” can’t let me drive the car away in this state.
I voted NP not because this is something I’d really want at that price, but because it’s most likely worth a good chunk more with a decent paint job, factory wheels, and a good detailing.
I’m going to go buy another used M5 so I can eke out a few more years from my Miata.
Raise hell and praise Dale!
Eh. “Purists” have been pulling their hair out over the Cayenne since the day Porsche announced it. They’ve still rolled out a 911 and Boxster every year since the Cayenne came out, and the Caymen as well, when it came out.
I thought the Kona and CX-3 were both generally pretty well received around here. Maybe I’m wrong.
I mean, every experience I’ve had on a school bus, you’ll be smelling fuel and exhaust no matter what you do.
flame suit on, but hayabusas have never done anything for me. The trend continues.
You want them strapped down. Any divider you might erect between you and them will just become part of the projectile in case of an accident.